How to Make a Cat Castle and Scratching Post
comments (4) February 14th, 2009![]() |
Start by arranging the tubes in a triangle like this and duct-taping around them securely.
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Cut a piece of carpet approximately the same size as your chipboard base and glue it to the base. Then glue the tube cluster to the base, on top of the carpet. Flip the whole thing upside down and staple through the bottom of the chipboard into the tubes to hold it all together well.
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The tubes need to be strongly secured to the base.
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Wrap the tubes in carpet pieces, attaching them on the edges with the staple gun. You can also stick some hot glue in there around the top.
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Try to make all the edges touch, but if they don't, it will be ok.
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Comments (4)
On the other hand, some cats definitely prefer scratching corrugated cardboard, as I discovered when I put the litter boxes inside slightly taller cardboard boxes to contain the "shake!" Corrugated is usually a highly scavenge-able material, especially from supermarkets.
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