Thank you[emoji]128522[/emoji]Yeah, I've done that a few times and it's not only time-consuming, it's kind of hard to get the sisal taut. But it's worth it, as you say -- congratulations for a beautiful build!
Thank you[emoji]128522[/emoji]Yeah, I've done that a few times and it's not only time-consuming, it's kind of hard to get the sisal taut. But it's worth it, as you say -- congratulations for a beautiful build!
Spoiled?! Thank you[emoji]128522[/emoji]Your cat tree looks great. Lucky kitties to have a new play center built especially for them.
Thank you! It was so much cheaper and more personal using things we found around the house! We were lucky enough to have the wood laying about (Hard wood untreated sleeper and some old shelves/shelving supports!) and the blanket that we used for the carpeting so the only thing we actually bought was the twine!
@Scarlettleia great idea for a free time activity! great post.
How long did it take everyone to build their trees?
Thank you @1CatOverTheLine for mentioning proper wood choices for this hobby.
Also, which kind of paint is cat-safe?
To be frank, I cheat. There's a site called paintwoodentoys dot com that takes all the guesswork out of child-safe, animal-friendly finishes. They actually explain some of the chemistry, and they invite - and answer - all questions.
Thank you @1CatOverTheLine for mentioning proper wood choices for this hobby.
Also, which kind of paint is cat-safe?
Love the smaller diameter little "cat peepholes" in the bottom box!Thank you! It's definitely sturdier then the store bought ones I looked at. What took the most time was putting that twine all around the post and painting it.
Looks like your cat is enjoying this!Extreme Laziness DIY Cat Tree?