Things You'll Need
- 4 square fence posts
- 6 planks, 1 ft long
- Hammer and galvanized nails
- 7 lengths of 2-by-4-inch lumber
- Hardware cloth
- Tin snips
- Staple gun
- Sturdy branch or small potted tree
- Boot tray
- Potting soil
- Oat-grass seed
- Cat fountain with filter
Instructions
Cross two planks and nail them to the bottom of each of two fence posts. Set the posts at the outer corners of the area for the cats. Nail a single plank across each of the other two fence posts and set them against the house, surrounding the window or door the cats will use for access to their playground.
Nail 2-by-4s to the outsides and fronts of the outer fence posts at floor level and at the tops. Nail the seventh 2-by-4 to the insides of the inner posts to stabilize the enclosure.
Cover the three outer vertical sides of the enclosure and the top with hardware cloth. Cut it to fit with tin snips and secure it to the frame using the staple gun.
Place a branch inside the enclosure to allow your cats to climb and use their claws. Brace the branch if necessary to keep it stable. Add platforms near the top of the enclosure where the cats can rest and observe.
Fill a shallow tray, such as for boots, with potting soil and plant oat grass in it. Reseed it periodically.
Place a fountain in the enclosure to provide your cats with aerated water to drink. Naturalize the surroundings of the fountain if you like, but the cats will be just as happy with the plain plastic. Keep the fountain clean and filled.
Attach the enclosure to the house for everyone's safety, using methods and hardware appropriate to conditions, including your means of access to maintain the playground.