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We'll be moving with our cat Loki and Pen Pen in two months into our new home. Due to all kinds of delays, we couldn't finish all the renovation before moving in. I'm very stressed because the renovation sites might be unsafe for them and cause problems.
By the time we move, the second floor should be finished. It has three small rooms and a bathroom. The easiest way is to contain the cats in one room, but I feel bad for them since none of the rooms are big and they might get bored. The only bigger-ish room does not have a door and I might not be able to install one on time. I want to let the cats access to the whole second floor, but it has a hall way with railings and stairs that are open. I wonder if there's anything I can do to block them off, but also possible for us to walk to 1st floor when we need to. I saw most indoor fences online are super short. My cats are super active and they can jump as tall as 4 ft (the height most indoor fences are).
Any suggestions?
By the time we move, the second floor should be finished. It has three small rooms and a bathroom. The easiest way is to contain the cats in one room, but I feel bad for them since none of the rooms are big and they might get bored. The only bigger-ish room does not have a door and I might not be able to install one on time. I want to let the cats access to the whole second floor, but it has a hall way with railings and stairs that are open. I wonder if there's anything I can do to block them off, but also possible for us to walk to 1st floor when we need to. I saw most indoor fences online are super short. My cats are super active and they can jump as tall as 4 ft (the height most indoor fences are).
Any suggestions?