got any milk? well this cat‘s had plenty. it seems felines are quite catered for when it comes to interior decor. last year IKEA introduced its LURVIG collection for pets, top architects took their hand to designing for furry paws, and now the mega milk carton promises to give your feline friend the perfect den.
a stroke of warhol-esque genius, the mega milk carton can be enjoyed on its side or in an upright position. at 26 inches tall and 12 1/2 inches wide and deep, a series of hook-and-loop dots make it easy to assemble and to store, meanwhile different holes at varying levels make it even easier for your cat to adore.
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