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El Gato tiny house designed with felines in mind

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El Gato is the purr-fect tiny house for cat-lovers
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El Gato is the purr-fect tiny house for cat-lovers
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El Gato is based on a 30 ft (9.1 m)-long trailer but its gooseneck section brings the total length to 37 ft (11.2 m)
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El Gato's interior is decked out in bamboo flooring
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El Gato's cat tree should keep feline friends entertained
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El Gato's ceiling is finished in tongue and groove
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El Gato's copper sink
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El Gato's kitchen includes a propane-powered two-burner stove, microwave, and shelving 
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The washing machine is installed in El Gato's bathroom
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Strangely, access to El Gato's upstairs area is gained by the bathroom
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El Gato is based on a 30 ft (9.1 m)-long trailer but its gooseneck section brings the total length to 37 ft (11.2 m)
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El Gato's bathroom includes shower, sink, and composting toilet
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El Gato's master bedroom
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View towards El Gato's "crawl-in" closet
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Lots of storage space in El Gato's attic area
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El Gato's secondary loft bedroom, accessible via ladder from the kitchen/living room area
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El Gato's rooftop deck
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El Gato's rooftop deck can be folded down during transportation
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You may love your cat, but would you design your home around its needs? That's the case with the aptly-named El Gato (or The Cat). Designed by Alpine Tiny Homes, the firm behind the Tiny Giant and Brown Bear homes, the pet-friendly dwelling includes some cat and dog-friendly additions, and has an unusual layout inside.

According to Alpine Tiny Homes, El Gato was so named because most of the design decisions were made to accommodate the customers' cats. This might give an impression of it being totally pet-focused but that's not really the case and it remains a practical human dwelling, too. It's based on a 30 ft (9.1 m)-long triple-axle trailer but its gooseneck section brings the total length to 37 ft (11.2 m).

The home is clad in stained cedar and features a rooftop deck that folds flat when traveling. Another drop-down deck in the front of the home is controlled by winch and connects to a doggy door that's joined to a heavy-duty kennel. It also has a portable dog washing station installed. A cat flap is fitted into the rear of the home.

Visitors enter into a small living room with the kennel and a cat tree inside, which the cats can use to climb to a shelf above. Nearby lies a kitchen with quartz countertops, a dishwasher, copper sink and propane-powered two-burner stove.

El Gato's interior is decked out in bamboo flooring
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The kitchen joins onto the bathroom, which includes a composting toilet, shower, washer/dryer, on-demand water heater and, oddly, stairs to the main bedroom. Arranging the home in this way is an unusual choice but must suit the owners – or their pets, anyway.

On climbing some stairs, the bedroom is revealed and includes a Murphy-style fold-down bed. Also of note is that a cat flap is installed into the stairs and will offer the cats access to a small cat area with litter tray, etc.

A few more steps lead from the main bedroom to a walk-in closet – or rather a crawl-in closet really, as there's no headroom to stand. That said, it does look pretty spacious in there.

Finally, the closet provides access to both the second loft bedroom (which can also be reached from the living room using a telescopic ladder) and the roof deck via hatch. If that all sounds a bit confusing, check out the tour video below for a closer look.

El Gato gets power from a standard RV-style hookup though is also wired-up ready for solar and is kept at a comfortable temperature with both an air-con unit and a fan. It cost around US$80,000.

Source: Alpine Tiny Homes

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4 comments
guzmanchinky
But then why not just buy a nice class A RV that you can drive anywhere?
vince
Death boxes in high winds. NO thanks.
Helios
Please...stop, just stop
Tom Lee Mullins
I think that is the cats meow (sorry I just had to say it - someone had to).
I like this. I like cats. I think it is great for those who want a small house and like cats.