Pets, the Ur-Babies - a list by designdude

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Charlybox

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It's a canteen for your pet. (via Better Living Through Design)

Updated Jan 7, 2008

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Browning Passage Pet Cave

2 people recommended this item

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Forget the dog house. Fido needs something with a little more creativity, which is where this Pet Cave comes into play. Made from reinforced paper mache formed into a realistic-looking cave, this is sort of like camping for dogs.

Updated Mar 27, 2008

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Arch Cat Bed

2 people recommended this item

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If the idea of putting design so pristine underneath a cat (or small dog) makes sense, this Arch Cat Bed can be a striking addition to any space. The safety of the enclosure may be a little understated for your pet, but you're buying it at least as much for yourself.

Updated Apr 2, 2008

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Black eiCrate

3 people recommended this item

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From a dog's perspective, a safe place is a safe place. And while this may simply look like a cage to you or me, it's a remarkably good looking crate.

Updated Apr 28, 2008

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RecycleBone

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Attention treehuggers: Why let your dog chew up a traditional bone when he can take on a version made up of the scraps of other chew toys. Just as strong, 100% more sustainable.

Updated May 14, 2008

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RecycleBall

3 people recommended this item

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Intelligently made from scraps left over in the production of other dog toys, the RecycleBall offers a progressive way of thinking about a rubber toy that will eventually end up in the trash can. Made by Planet Dog.

Updated May 27, 2008

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Itch Square Cat Habitat

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Cat scratching posts are grandmotherly in general, so it's incredibly appealing to see something that looks like it fits into a contemporary space. The fact that this wall-mountable Itch is made from 100% rapidly renewable bamboo plywood doesn't hurt either. (via BLTD)

Updated Jun 15, 2008

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Elizabeth Paige Smith KittyPod Mini

4 people recommended this item

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Possibly running the risk of being just a little too cute, this KittyPod is nonetheless a really smart design. The Corrugated Cardboard piece, which is 100% recycleable, doubles as both a napping space and a scratching post.

Updated Jul 29, 2008

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Wild Rock Dog Bowl

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What dog doesn't need a titanium-coated porcelain dish to eat from? Less a serious luxury item than an oddity, this bowl might be what Ziggy Stardust's dog eats from.

Updated Aug 3, 2008

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