The Refined Feline, manufacturer of distinctive, high-end cat furniture, introduces three new products: Lotus, Little Lotus, and The Watchtower.
Boasting cat- and owner-tested products for quality assurance, The Refined Feline has responded to a market overflowing with unattractive, fully-carpeted "cat tree" designs.
Cat owners will no longer be forced to relegate their pets' furniture to the basement or back room."We realize that people with limited space can't hide their cat furniture, and we set out to build designs so they wouldn't have to," said Paige Lippe, design manager at The Refined Feline. "We came up with amazing designs that combine aesthetics that people want with features that cats need."The Refined Feline allows each client to adapt their cat furniture to their home's d?cor with a choice of wood veneer, carpet color, and designer fabric. In addition, all models feature easy-to-clean, replaceable parts.
The company offers all this at comparable prices to the aesthetically unappealing, untidy, and difficult-to-maintain products currently on the market. The Refined Feline surveyed cat owners across the country. Based on over 1,000 responses nationwide, they have fine-tuned a line of products that meet the demanding standards of today's pet owners. The company has also performed tests within numerous households to further heighten the quality of their models and ensure feline-friendly products. "I love how it matches the other natural wood furniture in my living room," said Liza Hughes whose two cats, Scoby and BooBoo, home tested a model for months.
"And, my cats love it as much as I do!"The Refined Feline believes unattractive cat furniture does not have to be the standard, and they are raising the bar in the pet furniture industry.The Refined Feline, creator and distributor of distinctive and customizable cat furniture was created in March 2004 to respond to the needs of pet owners nationwide. The Refined Feline is headquartered in Englewood, NJ. For more information, please visit www.TheRefinedFeline.comContact: Josh Feinkind, Director of Sales and OperationsTelephone: (201) 379 ? 7697 ext. 1e-mail protected from spam botsHigh Resolution Images available upon requestThe Refined Feline109 Grand Avenue, Suite 4dEnglewood, New Jersey
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Amish-Furniture-Gallery.com (http://www.amish-furniture-gallery.com) announced that customers can now see packing, shipping, and insurance charges in their shopping cart when they purchase online."We are the only online Amish furniture store that automatically calculates packing, shipping, and insurance charges and includes that amount in the shopping cart," said Tom Ireland, co-owner of Amish-Furniture-Gallery.com. Ireland explained that when a customer shops at another online Amish furniture store, they must e-mail or call the store to determine the total delivery charges.
The store then contacts their shipping company who usually takes a day or two to quote the charges. The whole process could take as long as four or five days. Shipping charges are difficult to calculate because they are based on complex government tariffs that take into account mileage, weight, and difficulty of delivery.
"With our...
Amish-Furniture-Gallery.com Cracks the Code for Immediate Online Delivery Charges