![]() He will flat out DIVE into his carrier when the door is opened. He will be on his back playing with a toy, or asleep before I get out of the driveway. (they would just fit in better with the rest of my shabby rustic stuff/crap) BUT, for inside my home? I'd go with old wooden coke/wine crates. I do have strange décor taste, and, plastic milk crates "might" even look okay. That plastic milk crate perch is not inside my home. If floor area is limited, scratching board support can be put to wall facing short end of the box, so it is not taking so much space and with such support much narrower box can be used, but of course kitty likes box that is as wide as kitty is long or wider.Īnother thing is that cat's property is cat's property, no visitors, no poking into safe box, if kitty wants to be in there, it should be noted that no hjuuman should bother kitty, when time is appropriate kitty will come out, if kitty is disturbed it kind of spoils the place. Also like in first box pic, put end of support on top of wood that goes under the box / climbing, that eliminates need to attach things to wall and keeps structures right side up. ![]() Use thick fabrics to create climbing surfaces, just make sure there is support on side of climbing surface at around 45 degree angle to top of climb to floor height. Sorry, wish I could help more :/Īdd windows to boxes and you will get that feeling of someone staring with kitty being safe inside the box. That's why cat trees and the like are so popular. Then pop on the perch, and ta-da! All done!Īs far as I know, there's nothing else that can support weight like that without drilling. I clean with alcohol, let it dry for a an hour, put the velco down, and weigh it down with some heavier stuff (free weights, books, stuff like that) for a few hours to let it bond really well. ![]() Any time we moved we just threw away the velcro on the window sill and put new one on the sill in the new place. It comes with velcro, but you can buy more (the good industrial strength stuff that you can find at hard ware stores). Both of my cats have even been on it at the same time with no trouble. My overweight cat spends a ton of time on it never gives or wobbles. I have this one, had it for over 4 years now and moved 3 times. It can hold with industrial strength Velcro, but that's also because of the way it's built and how it displaces weight. I think the only thing you're going to be able to go give her vertical space without drilling is a window perch.
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