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This is the cat condo i bought for my cats. There is another video on the condo. (look for it on my videos, i dont have many). also, Amazon buyers ...
My son and I made a condo for our cat. The video shows the supplies, tools, and pictures of how we made the condo.
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Here are some suggestions to enrich your cat’s environment. Give your cat more things to do by itself. Yeah I know, s/he’s already got a million toys, right? Try putting away all but a few, and then rotating them every few days so they seem fresh and new. And don’t forget to give some things to hide in and climb on, like a nice climb-able cat tree (I recommend the kind wrapped in sisal rope over the carpeted style), a paper grocery bag, or a cardboard box. If money is short, you can make a tree yourself – my boyfriend made one out of scrap lumber, 6in diameter pvc pipe, and some sisal rope; I’m not that handy, but I have made some kitty fun houses by gluing strong cardboard boxes together and cutting holes in between them so the cats could climb around, attached some burlap to one side for something to scratch at, and put a few toys inside. Give a couple of different bags or boxes at a time, so s/he can dart from one to the other. There are toys that are made to dangle from door knobs or from the top of the door. Catnip pads are great, too. Try one of those toys that drop treats as the cat plays with them. Consider changing how you feed kitty – instead of food always at one location, what about putting several small portions in different locations, for her to explore, hunt and find. Don’t forget the value of birdwatching – if possible, put birdfeeders outside of your cat’s favorite sitting-windows – instant CatTV. And don’t worry too much if squirrels get to the birdseed – squirrels are fun to watch, too.
I have a similar situation. I am gone about 10 hours a day at work and I have a female siamese kitten, she is 4 months old. Mine likes to sit in the window, run laps around the house and she loves little toys. I mean tiny toys like those little rubber bouncy balls. Those occupy her for hours, I also have a little bell tied to the end of a string hanging from the window to the floor that she loves to play with. Hope I could help.
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