Chris Hawkins
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All dominos, which make the steps very strong. I guess large dowels would do the trick almost as well.that looks excellent, how is it jointed?
All dominos, which make the steps very strong. I guess large dowels would do the trick almost as well.that looks excellent, how is it jointed?
And even then they may decide to claw at the carpet just to show you who is the boss.And don't forget convenient scratching "stations" or cat will scratch your furniture to death.
We have several strategically placed scratching posts throughout the house for our two and they generally do a very good job of preventing/distracting them from scratching furniture but they're animals after all so one has to make allowances for the occasional lapse but cats soon learn what is and isn't acce0table if reared correctly.Thank you all for the amazing bits of advice, and the cool projects I must say I am starting to learn how much I don't know about owning a cat
My main concern is that I don't want them scratching the leather furniture, so I thought a scratching post would help there, but it sounds like I can't control what they will scratch??
Is that 'hard stare' to tell you where to put the cat tree?I made a lovely scratching post, but she hasn't touched it - prefers to use the workshop mat. However, she loves the cat tree - solid beech with spiral steps fixed to post with dominos - topped with a cat's nest.
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And here she is in person.
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