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Almost Every Bit Of This Jaw-Dropping Home Is Covered In Cats

Almost Every Bit Of This Jaw-Dropping Home Is Covered In Cats
Century 21
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Finally, a house that meets your cat’s exacting standards.

A 2,500-square-foot home in the Arizona desert is sending cat lovers into a catnip-style frenzy. Nearly every indoor surface is covered in cat images or paraphernalia, thanks to a previous owner who spent a decade plastering photos and memorabilia to the walls, listing agent Elizabeth Keller told HuffPost.

The home has two bedrooms and one bathroom, plus at least 12 cat condos, according to Arizona Central. It’s an “extremely fun home,” per its listing with Century 21.

“If you love cats this is the home for you! If not, bring your sandblaster!” the listing reads. Notable features include “cat walkways” and a “Medieval cat castle with different levels (stone).”

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Courtesy Century 21

The property’s previous owner spent about 10 years around the house while her spouse was sick, Keller said, which left her plenty of time to purr-fect its decor: There are cat posters, cat carpets, framed cat photos, cat postcards and cat images cut from newspapers affixed to the walls. Numerous completed cat puzzles are glued to the ceiling.

“The house was giant craft project, basically,” Keller said. “Every square inch of the walls has cats on it. The pictures don’t do it justice. You can’t even put it into words when you see it.”

Keller and co-agent Sara Reidhead are asking $240,000 for the spot, which looks like a typical log-sided home from the outside.

Courtesy Century 21
Courtesy Century 21
Courtesy Century 21

The home’s former owner had three cats, and the most remarkable thing of all is that the property does not smell inside, Keller said.

There’s been much interest in the home since its listing went viral this week, especially from local cat rescue shelters who are looking to take it over, she added.

What a meow-velous idea.

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