Aloha Lenny,
Is this supposed to be a house for the cat to stay inside? I just 
wonder because if it can get out, it will probably continue to 
scratch it's favorite furniture anyway. I have found that having more 
than one scratching post works well, and you put them in front of the 
things you don't want them to scratch. A little catnip on the 
scratching post gets their attention.
I also think a person has to be diligent about removing them from 
things that are not appropriate to scratch. It takes some doing, but 
it's worth it in the long run. Some of my friends have used a squirt 
gun to shoot them when they are doing in appropriate scratching, but 
my aim isn't that good.
Betsy


At 10:56 AM 6/28/2010, you wrote:
>No jokes please!
>I have a friend who's cat is destroying some of their furniture. I first
>thought about making a scratching post but the houseidea  might be better.
>The cat could hide inside or sleep on the top. She could scratch the sides
>as much as she likes and play with a toy on the side. I want to make the top
>removable for easy cleaning if necessary. the bottom inside will be carpet
>and probably the top as well. I am not sure if I want round or square holes
>for the little beast to enter. Since this cat loves to claw would
>indoor/outdoor carpet work? Also would plywood be ok, or should I use solid
>wood? On the side I plan to use an old style screen door spring with a toy
>attached
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