Thursday, March 24, 2011

How To Build A Cat Condo Your Cat Will Appreciate

By Robert Baker


It is essential to scope out the place where the unit will be located when trying to learn how to build a cat condo. The unit will need to fit into a space snug enough to house it, as well as be stable enough not to be knocked over by pets. These measurements will need to be made before any plans can be made.

After measurements are made, a plan should be drawn out to reflect the specific numbers and other details. This is to ensure no mistakes are made when building the cat condo.

An important factor to contemplate before beginning to build a cat condo is the number of cats that will be using the unit. Another factor that should be considered is the size of the cats involved. Younger and smaller cats have more energy, and will likely enjoy multi-level units. Larger cats will appreciate more space, but not as many levels. Smaller cats also prefer softer scratching fabrics, which larger cats prefer rougher textiles to rub against their denser claws.

Materials normally used when building a cat condo can be found at different kinds of retail locations. Pet stores sell specific fabrics and materials made especially for cats. Arts and Crafts stores sell textiles with different textures that can be altered to suit different needs. Cardboard tubing and carpet samples can be found at carpeting stores.

If building a unit with multiple levels, it might be useful to consider the use of plywood or particleboard instead of cardboard. They are stronger and will be able to withstand more damage. These items can be purchased at local hardware stores.

Although learning how to build a cat condo may be a challenge, but it is also an interesting project to take on. Predesigned plans and templates can be purchased at pet stores or online. Ready-made units may also be purchased at these locations.




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