I've been poking around some of the websites trying to get some ideas, that looks very good, just a question on the brackets that he used. How did he finish off the insides of the rooms so that the screws and bolts don't poke the cats?
what about a lovely aqua to match her eyes?Originally Posted by clixpix
Holy Moley! That's amazing!It's absolutely perfect!
Sabina requests hers in a beige-y shade to match her fur please!
I'm not sure, I'll have to ask and get back to you. I stapled the upholstery material over the inside "walls" of the 2 houses but I'm not sure what he did.Originally Posted by swooshfinn
I've been poking around some of the websites trying to get some ideas, that looks very good, just a question on the brackets that he used. How did he finish off the insides of the rooms so that the screws and bolts don't poke the cats?
He made it specifically to fit into that area right down to the cutout at the back for the heating vent. This past weekend he had to take it apart to remove a bit on the side next to the window to accommodate the new verticals because the base was preventing them from going all the way to the floor. As usual he did a great job and you can't tell he removed any of the base.Originally Posted by jcat
He did a really impressive job, Linda! It fits right in next to the fireplace, and looks both sturdy and cosy.
Robert's sole attempt to build a cat tree was a disaster, because he insisted on actually using a tree trunk. He spent a couple of days taking down the tree, transporting it to the house after it had "cured" long enough, and then never managed to get it stabilized enough for actual use. His pergola outside, on the other hand, is just perfect for cats to climb.
We chose the carpet from remnants at our local carpet shop with the idea of having it two-toned and matching (blending) in with the wall colour.Originally Posted by Katz4Life
Wow that is a professional looking cat tree!The carpet is a great color! Lots of fun for kitties!
They both spend a lot of time on it and chase each other up and through the little houses.Originally Posted by eilcon
Wow! That's awesome. The kitties must love it!
John is and always has been a perfectionist no matter what he does. My best friend Debbie always says that if she wants something done right, she'll ask John to do it for her. She lost her husband a couple years ago, so hubby is her quick call handy man when she needs a hand with something.Originally Posted by rapunzel47
That's some tree, Linda.Nice to have a handy guy, who can do a proper custom job like that.
Yes, they do love it and I'm pretty proud of the job he did on it. I mentioned getting a cat tree and he did all the research and made up his plan in his head.Originally Posted by DeeDeeMay
It looks awesome!Your kits must love it
He bolted it from underneath the platform it sits on, right into the 3/4 inch plywood. He measured about 3/8 of an inch to the centre of the wall and drilled straight in so the screws would not go off course and protrude into the house. He glued and covered the top of the platform with carpeting first and had previously marked out where the house/supports would sit and had the channels cut out of the carpeting for those (he says that was not necessary but that's how he wanted to do it). Then he screwed from underneath into the sides of the house. For the uprights he made a cutout in the carpeting the exact size of the wood frame, put on a block that fit exactly into the centre of the uprights, then screwed the upright into the block from the side straight in. By doing it this way with the blocks, he could fit the tree together. Once he was satisfied with it, he finished off the bottom of the platforms with carpeting and then put all the screws in to permanently hold it together. It also allows him to take it apart easily to replace any carpeting that's been scratched and damaged and also makes it easier to move should it be necessary although he made it specifically for that particular spot in our home because of the air vent.Originally Posted by swooshfinn
I've been poking around some of the websites trying to get some ideas, that looks very good, just a question on the brackets that he used. How did he finish off the insides of the rooms so that the screws and bolts don't poke the cats?
Not to take away from Linda's spotlight, but I thought you might find my thread from awhile back of some use.Originally Posted by CarolPetunia
I've been wanting to try building something myself, but I can't afford to buy the materials and then fail, y'know? Do you suppose John would share some tips? Especially about attaching the carpet?
Yes, I remember that thread - you did a great job on your tree. I assume it's holding up well because you certainly made it well.Originally Posted by SophieC
Linda, that is an awesome tree you're husband put together.The boys must love it.
Not to take away from Linda's spotlight, but I thought you might find my thread from awhile back of some use.
http://www.thecatsite.com/forums/sho...light=cat+tree