thanks to all who answered this. In my many sections of fence we
put up years ago I was predrilling holes and using lag bolts which I
put up with a socket wrench and it proved usefull when replacing a
section of fence.. However down many sections someone descided it
was much easier to
cats as you know have their own way of doing things. so for some the
scratching posts which I have done before made out of willow works
just fine and then some cats apparently look at this work you did in
building a scratching postand think excuse me.. .L
On Mon, Jun 28,
2010 at
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
HisVet the same one that I use for Toga will not do that. The only time that
cat is outside is when she is taken to the Vet.
- Original Message -
From: Tom Hodges tomhod...@fuse.net
To: blindhandyman@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Tuesday, June 29, 2010 1:05 PM
Subject: RE: [BlindHandyMan] making
This is just for indoors. It will be designed for play and a place to hide.
I also intended to add a scratching post. I think and hope that the fact
that she can lay on top or hide inside and have several things to occupy her
may help. When they are home there is no problem. But when they go
when I built a cat house for my mom I made it out of plywood and two-by-twos
and put carpet on the outside so they can climb the cat house and play
inside it. It had two levels, a hole in the front where they could go in and
jump up to the second level which was half of the size of the bottom,
Sounds quite interesting, I just can not get a mental picture. Would you
send me more detail?
- Original Message -
From: Blaine Deutscher b.m.deutsc...@sasktel.net
To: blindhandyman@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Tuesday, June 29, 2010 2:45 PM
Subject: Re: [BlindHandyMan] making a cat house