Dealing with loss and grief is one of the most difficult things in life, especially when someone very close leaves for another world. Hilton Patton from Edmonton, Alberta, decided to honor the memory of his late brother. He took his two Bengal cats from the shelter and numbered the real jungle for them in the basement of his house.

“I know this idea may seem strange, but my brother adored his cats. I felt that I had to do something incredible for them, ”Hilton Patton commented.

Animals spend most of their time in their new territory and they really like it! It is worth noting that cats are not closed in one space and can freely climb the upper floors, walk around the house or on the street.

Virtual walk through the "jungle":

All electrical outlets were deactivated or hidden so that cats did not reach them.

When the work with the walls was completed, the guy started installing fiber optics. He just got a brilliant idea how cool to apply this material!

He decided to make a prototype of the starry sky. Very similar to the one that cats see in the shrouds (natural habitat).

Using fiber optics, he created the silhouette of his brother and symbols that signify his affection for his cats. Very dramatic!

The floor and walls, it was decided to issue in green.

Trays, although standard, but fit perfectly into the interior.

Hilton even made a massive living corner from real plants and stone.

Everyone knows that cats adore climbing trees. Pets use any furniture instead of trees. Hilton decided this problem by installing shelves on all walls.

Each shelf is sheathed with soft material, which turns them into a full-fledged sleeping place for pets. They seemed to like this idea.