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cat litter box plant pot

cat litter box plant pot Good Pet Stuff Hidden Cat Litter Box Enclosure with Artificial Plant, Decorative Round Planter, Vented Carbon Charcoal Filter for Odor Control,

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cat litter box plant pot Good Pet Stuff Hidden Cat Litter Box Enclosure with Artificial Plant, Decorative Round Planter, Vented Carbon Charcoal Filter for Odor Control,Our flagship product that has built functionality and style for over 30 years. The Original Hidden Litter Box Planter was designed to seamlessly blend into your home decor the sleek Black Suede colorway offers a modern and luxurious look for any home. This stylish planter conceals a round shaped litter box within, offering an odor free, discreet solution for pet owners. Perfect for maintaining aesthetics with multiple faux plant options, while also

Our flagship product that has built functionality and style for over 30 years. The Original Hidden Litter Box Planter was designed to seamlessly blend into your home decor - the sleek Black Suede colorway offers a modern and luxurious look for any home. This stylish planter conceals a round-shaped litter box within, offering an odor-free, discreet solution for pet owners. Perfect for maintaining aesthetics with multiple faux plant options, while also ensuring your pet's ultimate comfort with a large enclosed space.

  • Original Style & Design | The Original Round Hidden Litter Box from Good Pet Stuff is a high quality and uniquely designed enclosed cat litter box fashioned as a planter with a faux plant. Designed for cats of all sizes, multi-cat households and for other small pets. The Black Suede color of this litter box is deeply evocative of the luxurious, velvety texture of suede leather. This rich, dark hue exudes sophistication and elegance, making it a perfect match for refined tastes and modern interiors. The color black adds a sleek, timeless appeal, while the suede aspect suggests comfort and tactile pleasure. Ideal for those looking to add a touch of class and durability, Black Suede stands out with its distinctive matte finish that gracefully hides marks and spills.
  • Artificial Plant Options | With so many different faux/artificial plants to choose from - you'll never run out of decor ideas! The Original Hidden Litter Box can be customized with 5 different plant options:
    1. Palm Plant
    2. Calathea Rotundifolia
    3. Dieffenbachia
    4. Fiddle-Leaf Fig
    5. Cycas
  • Size | The Original Hidden Litter Box Planter is big enough for your cat, dog, rabbit, and other small pets. The dimensions of the hidden litter box (without the palm faux plant) are 19 ⅝” L x 19 ⅝” W x 21 ⅞” H. With the faux palm plant installed it measures 19 ⅝” L x 19 ⅝” W x 44 ½'' H. Interior Dimensions are 19'' L x 19'' W x 19'' H. The door/opening measures 9 ⅛'' L x 9 ⅛'' H and 11 ½” diagonally. The opening is also 6 ¾” from the ground. A perfectly comfortable fit for your pets at home!
  • Odor Control | This litter box features a vented system with filter to help eliminate any unwanted odor from your cats. The enclosed litter box design will help keep litter, dust, and dander inside of the litter box for easy cleaning.
  • Easy to Clean & Discreet | Keep your home clean and tidy with our practical and easy-to-clean Hidden Litter Box. The removable planter top allows for easy access to the litter box, making removal a breeze. And when it's time for a wash, simply clean with soap and water, then towel dry for a fresh and hygienic litter box.
  • Durable & Quick To Assemble | The Original Hidden Litter Box is made from extra strong and environment friendly polypropylene, able to withstand wear and tear from your favorite feline. Easy to assemble in a 5-Part Kit with Planter Litter Box (2 parts), Odor Filter, Faux Plant & Real Florist Moss. The Original Hidden Litter Box comes with a 1-Year Manufacturer’s Warranty That Covers Parts & Labor!
  • MADE IN THE USA | The Good Pet Stuff Company, a pet-loving business based in the USA, specializes in creating unique pet products for cats and dogs. Check out our Amazon store to see a variety of litter box options and other pet supply items.

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In this book, the author takes a look at the downfall of civilizations. Yes, that's plural. There are several models of how civilization is progressing. One is that we're getting better and better as time goes by. Another, less popular one states that we are actually in decline, going down from some sort of golden age. You'll find many of these proponents in the old age homes and such. For them, the only disagreement is when we are declining from. Wright takes a look at the cyclical nature of the rise and fall of civilizations, taking examples from several once- prospering civilizations. This book stands as a call to action that something must be done to grow smartly and be careful on how we allocate the scant resources we have left. While he doesn't hit an anything new, this book's strength is its concise nature. The several examples are familiar and in that have more impact. The strongest example is one he visits several times to show an analogy of current times: Easter Island. This isolated speck in the Pacific was once a thriving mini-civilization with culture and art. And a lot of trees. These trees helped the islanders fish and raise their ceremonial head sculptures. However, these trees also were a poorly cultivated resource. Someone not too long ago cut down the last tree, and the island is now a wasteland and anthropological curiosity. We are doing the same thing. How many trees do we have left to cut?
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It is an extensive review of the literature on rise and fall of civilizations with observations on our's. Extremely well footnoted and referenced it however suffers from the author appearing to have little direct primary experience in the study of his topic. Nonetheless there is good information here and substantiation of the notion that cultures come and go, frequently going as a result of the lack of capacity necessary to change group behavior in response to certain challenges. He presents compelling evidence that those overwhelming challenges often revolve around irrational and compulsive exploitation of natural resources. Sadly I share the author's pessimism in regard to our global culture being likely to respond adequately to the ongoing destruction of our livable earthly environment. I fear the planet is headed for a massive kill off in the disturbingly near future.
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