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Making Your Own Cat TreeBy Debra Frick
When he built our last scratching post, he used carpet and it was hard, to say the least, to get it to wrap around the post. So we looked for alternatives to carpet and plans to build one on the internet. Well, there was not any plans that we could find that we liked so we decided to design our own. We found that a lot of the manufacturers were using fake fur now instead of carpet, to our relief, so we used that instead of carpet. Hey, and while we are at it, why not spoil our babies with something more than just a scratching post. My husband looked at many of the designs of pre-made cat trees and this is his version for the "Frick Kitties." My husband's version could be made smaller or larger depending on what your needs are. Of course smaller would mean less money spent on materials. Try and Freecycle as much of the materials as you can, Lots of people have sheets of plywood left over from a project in their garage that they would love to get rid of and old fake fur coats can be used to cover the little houses and perches. A smaller version of this could be made by a novice woodworker, a little more skill is required for a larger one. Materials
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Attach your kitty toys where you want them and cover the whole thing in catnip. We cut the black mat with a pair of shears. Once you got down to the base, it was not very thick and pretty easy to cut. For assembly, please refer to the picture. We found that we could cover most of the pieces with fabric beforehand and that helped greatly. It will take to people two wrap the jute around the posts as one person needs to be able to staple while the other person holds the jute tight. I believe that my husband and I saved a great deal on making our own cat tree and we had a ball making it. The kitties love their new place to play and they use the scratcher made from the black mat a lot. I hope this gives everyone some great ideas. Depending on size, this could take a weekend to complete. About The Author:
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You guys are awesome. I had no idea what I was going to do, but I followed your instructions and made a huge cat tree! Thanks Post by I Nic RE: Making Your Own Cat TreeWow! Nice information! We just took in a stray kitten, and he's loving my older cat's scratching post. I was looking for how-to instructions and came across this. Thanks! Post by mrs.story RE: Making Your Own Cat Tree
Thank you so much its very kind of you and your wife to share your idea's with every one. Post by magicminds943 RE: Making Your Own Cat TreeI love this idea. It's awesome. I cannot afford to buy a cat tree at the store and I have 2 adults cats and a new kitten. My husband and I are going to make one. I will let everyone know how it turns out and how happy my kitties will be, Thanks for all the tips! Post by I Nic RE: Making Your Own Cat TreeLet me suggest rubber back bathroom rugs instead of traditional carpeting! I used this on a cat tree that we built and it was amazing, it cut easily and formed around the curves nicely. We bought ours from walmart for about 3 dollars and they come in a variety of colors! Post By Raquel (Guest Post) RE: Making Your Own Cat Tree
I have manufactured cat furniture in the northeastern US for over 20 years. About 5 years ago, I decided to offer components for them - some finished - like wrapped sisal posts, and some raw materials - such as various lengths of bulk 3/8" Brazilian sisal rope . I started offering these products because I know that there are so many handy and capable people out there who prefer to create and execute their own designs. Because this is what I do every day, I have a natural respect for anyone willing to tackle such a project. Post By tommy catman (Guest Post) RE: Making Your Own Cat TreeI have a plum tree we cut down and will cutit to fit inside the house for our two recued cats.We appreciate the ideas that have been posted and will use them to make our cat tree.Will sen pictures when it is finished. Post By rebecca (Guest Post) RE: Making Your Own Cat TreeThank you very much for posting your experience in making the cat tree. We are planning on making one as well, as the one we purchased ($$$) was confiscated by another cat lover and we don't want to spend that kind of money on another. I think we can make a much nicer one for much less money! The tips on the carpet tube and the scratching mat are really great! Thanks again for sharing. Post By Cat Rescuer in VA (Guest Post) RE: Making Your Own Outdoor Cat Tree
Here is a very simple outdoor cat tree. While this doesn't sit outside it is made for outside (Our Havana Browns are strictly indoor cats). The base is a cutoff piece of Mesquite stump. The rest is the skeletons from Cholla cactus and Sahuaro cactus. It is held together with decking screws. Post By Dave B. (Guest Post) RE: Making Your Own Cat Tree
All in all the huge cat condo/gym cost me about $350 in materials and took me most of 3 solid days to make it. It is completely self standing and the cats love it. I made it very sturdy and it took most of a 12' x 8' piece of carpet remnant. Post By Dave B. (Guest Post) RE: Making Your Own Cat Tree
Approximately what did all of the materials run you? The cat tree looks amazing and the prices in the store are outrageous! So this is definitely the option for us. Post By Jen (Guest Post) RE: Making Your Own Cat TreeThanks for posting this, was very help full, gave us great ideas! Post By Sabrina H (Guest Post) RE: Making Your Own Cat Tree for outdoorsTo make it safe for the outdoors you can go to the fabric store and buy the outdoor upholstery fabric used to recover patio furniture or a nice heavy vinyl. Either would work great for out doors and would protect the wood. Also I would suggest using treated plywood. Hope that helps! Post By Enter your name. (Guest Post) RE: Making Your Own Cat TreeDoes anyone have any instructions for making a free-standing cat tree for outdoors? It amazes me that the only ones sold are for indoors, when outdoor cats and indoor/outdoor cats would love to hang out on these on a patio or deck. We have 6 cats that go in and out, and one that refuses to come in. It makes me feel bad that the outdoor-only cat is without a cat-tree, while the indoor-outdoor kitties are always on theirs, sleeping, scratching, playing, climbing, washing, etc. I know she would adore one, too. :( Post By connie w (Guest Post) RE: Making Your Own Cat Tree
Your design is very nice and well thought out! I wish I was as handy as you to try something like that. We purchased a premium cat furniture piece from http://www.spoilmykitty.com and it is wonderful too. Post By Crazy Cat Lady (Guest Post) RE: Making Your Own Cat TreeNo kidding - the costs to get even a small cat tree are ridiculous! I have been in desperate need to have some climbing structures and scratching things for my cat because she's been using an old computer chair as her scratching post (and she knows that's "HER" chair to scratch on, we let her, she loves it, if she starts scratching on something else, we direct her to the chair and she finishes there, it's funny) but we really need to get something for her to jump on and scratch on, etc. Thanks for the instructions!!! Post by wdyjsu RE: Making Your Own Cat TreeThank you so much!!!!! Our daughter has been wanting one so bad but I won't spend the $140 on the one she would like. Post by mikki RE: Making Your Own Cat TreeGreat idea, much nicer and easier to adapt to available space and cat size. Post By duckie43 (Guest Post) RE: Making Your Own Cat Tree
I love them! I finally found a floor to ceiling platforms only post for my two kitties, Nala an Abby/Tabby and Sarabi, a Seal Point. Sarabi loves it but I think the platforms are a little small for her big self (not too big, she's lost some weight since I switched her to a good quality food) so I need to make bigger platforms (she likes to "jump" and usually ends up flying all the way down!). I'll keep your plans so that we can expand on what we have. Post by michawnpita RE: Making Your Own Cat Treeive been looking for idea on making a cat tree for my spoiled Roscoe, and now I can show this to my hubby and brother-in-law and put them to work, boy are they going love me for this lol!! I love the way it looks Post by breeadinsgammy | ||
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