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Feline Follies

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I did a thing.

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I made the stack twice as high and, hopefully, it won't fall over all of the time now.

Drink carriers, 1-1/4-inch spade drill, a dowel, a scrap piece of plywood, and a screw.

As you can see, they loved the original, tiny stack. Now I just need them to understand that they can stretch out and scratch high.
 
My own cat (Alex) is doing better after we gave her a good go with the combing mitt and got the last of her winter coat off. She always looks skinnier for the first while after.

The main problem is we have new neighbours, their tuxedo cat keeps climbing the apple tree out back. We have a whole section of the garden for feeding birds for over twenty years now so it's cultivated for them, the cat has a bell on it's collar so it keeps doing a tight rope style parkour along the branches for nothing because they keep hearing it coming. :lol:
 
the cat has a bell on it's collar so it keeps doing a tight rope style parkour along the branches for nothing because they keep hearing it coming

We had a ginger cat who managed to keep his bell quiet when he was going after birds etc - that was when he hadn't managed to loose the collar and bell altogether.
 
I did a thing.

20190424_103644.jpg


I made the stack twice as high and, hopefully, it won't fall over all of the time now.

Drink carriers, 1-1/4-inch spade drill, a dowel, a scrap piece of plywood, and a screw.

As you can see, they loved the original, tiny stack. Now I just need them to understand that they can stretch out and scratch high.
Clever!
 
I did a thing.

20190424_103644.jpg


I made the stack twice as high and, hopefully, it won't fall over all of the time now.

Drink carriers, 1-1/4-inch spade drill, a dowel, a scrap piece of plywood, and a screw.

As you can see, they loved the original, tiny stack. Now I just need them to understand that they can stretch out and scratch high.
Genius!
 
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