A cat loving couple have spent $6000 giving their pets a furry-tail fantasy with their own medieval cat castle. The gargantuan gothic fantasy fortress measures seven foot tall and around 16 feet across, with a base made from railway sleepers and the structure built from treated timbers. It took around two weeks to complete and now stands in pride of place outside the home of Kathryn and Peter Brereton in rural Staffordshire, UK. The kitty keep comes complete with paw-cullis, two towers, a bespoke entrance from the house, and a variety of steps and walkways from which the cats can survey their kingdom. As these photographs show, Siberian forest cats LunaBella, a female aged four, and two-year-old male SoleilTigre love being princess and prince of their new medieval home. Owner Ms Brereton designed the free-standing grand cat chateau working with business partners Keith Haddon and Ally Della from Creative Custom Enclosures. Ms Brereton said she came up with a drawing of what she wanted three years ago and was amazed to see her dream become a reality.