:cross: that you can find a quick resolution. My instinct is to rush over and help, but I'm far too far away. I hate that you've been left to struggle like this. Really hope your hand heals quickly
Don't try to pull her out of the cubby - that's inviting trouble. Can you take the tree apart and put the cubby on the floor, bed or a table for her to hide in? Then you could wrap a big blanket around the cubby once she's hiding in it and transport her in it. It would be best to borrow a large dog crate and put the blanket-wrapped cubby in there. In a pinch, you could put it in a large, sturdy cardboard box with air holes and securely tape the top shut, but a crate would be better.Her cat tree has a cubby in the center I would have to pass my hand in front of her face and try to pull her out..