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Anyone here have any personal experience with putting up cat shelves and walkways? I'm not referring to the elaborate ones you see online (some of them are just crazy), but a more sensible layout I can envision putting up in my own space.
Properly executed, it seems like a good idea in principle to take advantage of unused vertical space: more areas for cats to play, leaving precious floor space free for humans to use ![]() One concern I have is if I ever decide to move and sell my home, will potential buyers think it's weird, possibly driving down the value of my house. Last edited by tezster; May 23rd, 2013 at 02:40 PM. Reason: typo |
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Here is a site with some cool ideas...I would just google it and see what you find! lots of neat ideas out there!
http://pinterest.com/imacdragonfly/c...cubes-circles/
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Thanks for the link! I'll probably end up doing an 'IKEA hack' similar to the one pictured here. My tentative plan is to create a continuous catwalk that wraps around two or three sides of a room. The challenge I have with my room(s) is limited wall space to put the climbing platforms leading up to the walkway.
The nice thing is, IKEA shelving is relatively inexpensive (SO glad there's one not too far from me). Need to start thinking about how I can make it work. ![]() |
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Gosh, those are some really attractive ideas. We have built cat sized snoozing shelves at a couple of window ledges, as well as real cat trees. From real trees, which garner some nice comments. I should say the OH did.
In two cases in our house I've taken steps to prevent climbing on certain shelves. One is above my computer monitor. When it was the big old square box type monitor Ginger used it to launch herself up to a shelf above and landed on it on her way down. She set off some pretty alarming rocking and rolling. Another place we've thwarted them is the shelf on which rest two lovely and expensive duck decoys. Access to the top of three linked tall book shelves and from there to the top of a TV tower storage thing we've left to them, only modifying for the safety of some pottery we used to have up there. They love to sleep on top of that tower and look down on us. |
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I went ahead and did it! I picked up shelving from IKEA and went through with my 'catwalk' project this weekend
![]() ![]() Newton, being the adventurous kitten that he is, immediately started exploring the new territory - although I had to help him out a little bit to figure out the sequence of which platforms to jump to (I'm sure he would've been fine on his own, but I was a bit impatient). His mom Newt hasn't tried it out yet - it sometimes takes her awhile to try new things. ![]() Here he is lounging in his new spot, and playing hide and seek with his favourite toy mouse. ![]() ![]() I put non-slip tape on the shelving, making sure to put lots on the climbing platforms leading to the top shelves. ![]() Last edited by tezster; June 2nd, 2013 at 08:29 PM. Reason: added photo |
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That's awesome, tezster!! And way to go, Newton!
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