Hi everyone,
Today we would like to share a fun infographic on how to build some great items for your cat yourself rather than going out and buying ready-made stuff. 😀
Each suggestion comes with an indication of the difficulty level and how much time you’ll need.
This infographic is courtesy of Power Tool World, a company who sells power tools and loves to think of DIY projects that they can do to make their lives more fun.
Have you got additional ideas on what to make for our fur friends? 🙂
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Thanks,
Marc
I am a little doubtful about just cutting a hole in a plastic box – I would be worried about a cutting edge.
Hmmm that’s a good point! Maybe some extra filing with sandpaper?
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Thank you 😀
Great Infographic! I reblogged it 😉
Thanks 😀
I love these ideas! I think a window perch is in the kitties’ future.
Window perches are brilliant.
Just be careful with regular cardboard boxes… I once used a regular cardboard box to store stuff and ended up with bugs living inside it, not inside the box but inside the cardboard part, it was nasty. But as long as you keep an eye on it, it should be fine.
How odd! I’ve not seen that happen to cardboard boxes before. That must have been some nasty bugs to live of cardboard – maybe a termite (or whatever the wood eating things are called LOL) of some kind?
I think they were silverfish. But I looked online and apparently silverfish, termites, crickets and roaches all love eating cardboard.
Interesting! I had no idea that silverfish did
Wow! I’m sure that Tess would love these suggestions–they’re fantastic! It’s already true that she loves ping pong balls in a box; maybe I’ll try that! 😀
Do let us know if you do. 😀 we could make it a guest post. ^^
Great ideas!
Thank you 🙂
LOVE the simple lidded litter box. I’m going to try that. 🙂
If you do send us some photos and we are happy to post 😀
Awesome! I sure will! Thank you!
🙂
Reblogged this on ravenhawks' magazine and commented:
Some great DIY ideas
Thank you 😀
Nice ideas
Useful ideas! thank you!
Thanks 🙂
Reblogged this on The world of Jenny Pugh and commented:
This is simply fabulous!
Great and useful 😀
Merry Christmas!
Ciao
Sid
Merry Christmas 😀