You know, trees rustic outdoor cat right? my cats are drilled in my backyard, rather dull and I want to get them a cat tree that is suitable for outdoor (rain and all). I saw some correct those playing the cat, using real tree branches / logs for the positions, but they also have carpet on them, which is not so good for outdoor use. Armarkat has a beautiful all wood one also, but it's up and down, no lockers or members branching
I would like something with poles / storage covered in all sisal or canvas. I could probably just replace the carpet on one another with sisal or canvas, but they are quite expensive as it is for me to want to spend more money just to get what I want.
Any help would be greatly appreciated!
Thank you!
I think you already answered your question on the possibility of having a cat post for large spaces. You are right when it comes to weather. You do not have to do some re-design to weatherize the office cat.
In-door/out-door carpet would do for platforms and towers. This type of carpet at a reasonable price. Check sale. It sounds like you want to buy the station cat with a section of wood, so that would solve part of the problem. If you get one with sisal, time should not hurt the party. So there you have it, and now you're a designer to boot. Maybe you could get a Patten for your re-design. Hay, now you give me ideas! Bet I could beat you in the office Patten! ...... ...... I do not know about you, but here I go! OOPS! it goes again my mood.
I agree with you on spending. The price continues to rise. What is another suggestion. You can buy one of those long tunnels for your cats. You'd think they could have some fun and continue running through and you would not have to worry about the weather. You can also consider some of the smaller play, they are cats.
You are either entering the business redesign or find another idea.
That's all I can come with you and your cats. Probably wake up in the middle of the night thinking cat toys and numbers Patten.
Your cat must really love you all the time and effort you give them. Good luck in your adventures.
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Posted on April 3, 2010.