Your Cats Will Love These Interesting Pieces Of Cardboard Cat Furniture Modeled After Famous Landmarks Around The World
Cardboard boxes are already cat royalty, but Poopy Cat decided to take that obsession somewhere much bigger. The result is Landmarks, a line of cardboard cat playhouses shaped like famous buildings from around the world, from the Eiffel Tower to the Taj Mahal.
The collection is meant for cats and other small pets, and each piece mixes decoration with play. Some of the structures even include little interactive details, like a suspended elevator and treat-friendly climbing spots, which gives the whole idea a bit more purpose than your average box.
It is a quirky mashup of design, cardboard, and feline chaos, and the photos make it easy to see why people are talking about it.
Landmarks Collection:

Kremlin
"St. Basil’s Basilica is the most famous building in the Kremlin, and now you can 'Put-in' your pet. Built for Ivan the Terrible in 1555, who did not own a cat. Lenin had one, though; I'm pretty sure he was red."

Karma?

Sphinx of Giza
"The Sphinx of Giza is the largest single-stone statue in the world. Although some people still believe it resembles a lion, we know better! Cats were worshipped in ancient Egypt; with this gift, your cat may finally start to worship you!"

Just like Pharaoh's cats...

The White House
"The presidential residence of the United States since 1800. For cats with political ambition or an oversized ego... Did you know that 11 U.S. presidents had cats? Lincoln was the first in 1861 with Tabby & Dixie."

These cardboard “landmarks” feel like a warm-up for the 15 cats ready to conquer the world in homemade tanks.
Yes, Mr. President

Eiffel Tower
"The most well-known landmark in France, maybe even in Europe. View the City of Love from 324 meters high. Pets are not allowed to access the real tower; however, our tower is for pets only."

Bonjour

Pagoda
Pagoda temples originated in South Asia and are iconic places of peace. Here, your pet can reflect on life, the universe, and everything. Your cat could be a Zen Master; they do seem to contemplate a lot!

So calming

Mayan Temple
South America houses more pyramids than Egypt! The Maya started building them in 1000 BC.

God-like

Taj Mahal
This perfectly symmetrical structure was built for the emperor’s third wife. Love can surely construct great things. You can now make a similar romantic gesture for your cat.

Like royalty...

In a world where the ordinary often overshadows the extraordinary, the introduction of cardboard cat furniture modeled after iconic landmarks serves as both a playful and purposeful design choice. The appeal of these pieces lies not just in their functionality but in their ability to connect pet owners with broader cultural narratives. By incorporating replicas of beloved structures, such as the Eiffel Tower and the Great Wall of China, Poopy Cat taps into a collective appreciation for creativity and resilience, themes that resonate deeply in today's global society.
For pet owners who find joy in mixing aesthetics with practicality, these landmarks offer a unique way to celebrate shared human experiences right in their living rooms. They are more than mere cat furniture; they are conversation starters that reflect our interconnectedness across cultures. With Poopy Cat currently fundraising through their official website, enthusiasts have the chance to bring a piece of the world into their homes while indulging their feline companions' love for cardboard boxes.
Wait, you thought cats only ruled cardboard landmarks, until you read about Félicette becoming the first feline astronaut after her strange journey.