LA architects design shelters for homeless cats

A pouf packed with plants, a faceted flat-packed hideaway and a big ball of twine are among the shelters that Los Angeles-based architects and designers have created for the city's stray cats.
The 13 outdoor shelters were created as part of the annual Giving Shelter fundraiser for FixNation ? for the Architects for Animals charity based in the city.
The designs will be auctioned online to raise money for the organisation, which offers spay and neuter services to feral, abandoned and stray cats.
The cause is particularly important in Los Angeles, which has one of the largest amounts of homeless cats in the US, estimated between one to three million.
Video is by Stephen Schauer.
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