When the house grew too loud, Barnaby retreated into the . It was his private "Bunker." Curled inside the dark, two-foot-high sanctuary, he could watch the world through the circular portal without being seen. It was the perfect spot for plotting—mostly about how to get more treats, but plotting nonetheless.
The ground floor, a plush carpeted base, was where Barnaby began his morning patrols. He’d give the burlap-wrapped pillars a vigorous scratch, the rough fabric serving as a whetstone for his sharp claws. This was the "Garrison," where he kept a watchful eye on the vacuum cleaner (the sworn enemy of the feline state). 2373-set-1x.jpg
The image referenced, , depicts a four-tiered cat condo/tower . It features a carpeted square base, an enclosed cylinder-shaped cubby (about 2 feet high) with a central entrance hole, and four poles that support three higher carpeted platforms at varying heights. The poles are wrapped in a burlap-like fabric (likely sisal), and the lowest and highest platforms feature dangling fluffy toy balls. The Secret Life of the Velvet Spire When the house grew too loud, Barnaby retreated into the