Cat trees don't have to be boring pet store affairs. Make this rugged tree in a weekend.
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Cat trees don't have to be boring pet store affairs. Make this rugged tree in a weekend.
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Two days
Beginner
$200 and up
Last spring we took in an abandoned kitten. Our fat old cat was game, and even gave a little nuzzle, but the dogs were apoplectic. We needed a cat tree, pronto. (The dogs and cats have since become friends.)
Cat trees, towers and window perches allow cats to survey their domain from above, plotting their next move far from the chaos below. The standard fare from the pet store worked for awhile, but my cat-lady dream of building awesome cat furniture complete with ramps and hammocks wasn't going to start with a boxed cat tree. I needed something built to scale.
This project will take you through building a cat tree and tower. It took about two days, and be aware: This thing is big. I have an open floor plan and really high ceilings, so I needed a cat tree that wouldn't be dwarfed in the space. This type of cat tree would also work great in a backyard catio or screened-in porch, as it's fairly rustic.
If you need a smaller profile, feel free to scale this down by building a smaller base and reducing the towers from three to two. I also used recycled wood I had on hand, which brought the cost down.