2 THE CAT 



it out of doors, being healthier for the cats and 

 certainly less objectionable to members of the 

 household. 



If the cattery is carefully constructed, it can be 

 kept out of doors at a more equable temperature 

 than even a room in the house, whilst the necessary 



BOULTON 4 PAUL LTP'~^ B OCT. I9QI 



FIG. i. PORTABLE OUTDOOR CATS' HOUSE AND RUN. 



artificial warmth can be provided in the outdoor 

 cattery just as well during the cold weather. 



The construction of it will necessarily depend 

 upon the ground at the owner's disposal, the 

 number of cats it is desired to accommodate, and 

 the disbursement of capital at command. 



