Necco's Cat Tower

Nancy Wilson
by Nancy Wilson
3 Materials
$2
45 Minutes
Easy
Necco is my beautiful 18 month old kitty and she makes a dive for the refrigerator every time I open it. So I saw something on hometalk about making pet beds, etc. and I decided to use her food delivery boxes to make her a cat tower. Maybe now she'll leave the refrigerator alone. I taped the boxes using postal tape ($ Store), cut a hole in the bottom box to give her a place to play with the packing paper that she loves, put her bed in the middle box and left the top for a high perch for her to sit in and observe the world.

Cost: $2.00 for postal tape and some washi tape for decoration.
First I had to keep her out of the refrigerator. I save the shipment boxes from her cat food and litter and arranged them in a stable order of size.
I arranged her bed, blankets, toys in the box.
I left the shipping paper in the box because she loves to play with it.
So save the boxes, cut appropriate holes (use a paper plate for a template for round holes or a small square box for square holes). Arrange them in an order the cat will use. Tape them with postal (shipping) tape. Decorate with Washi tape. Fill with their favorite toys, blankets, beds. Put in a place kitty loves.
Suggested materials:
  • Boxes   (her food and litter comes in it)
  • Washi and Postal tapes $2.00   (Dollar Tree)
  • Favorite toys, beds, blankets, etc.
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