How to Make a Cat Play Station

Build a Cat Fun Place

By Emma S., published Dec 22, 2005
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Cats love jumping, scratching, playing and sleeping. Usually cats have their fun on our furniture and woodwork, but with their own room or play station, they can have all the fun they want without ruining the furniture. Cat hair and scratched upholstery are only a couple of the concerns pet owners have. Often cats choose our favorite chair to take their nap, do the unthinkable like jumping on the kitchen table, or just stay underfoot. But if they have their own room or area they're much more likely to be at peace - and so will we.

Whether you have a small room to dedicate to your cats or just a small area you can build a fun station that will provide hours of comfort and playtime. There are lots of common things that you may have around the house to help build the fun station. Cardboard boxes or wooden crates are good examples. Glue old carpeting pieces to the interior and exterior of cardboard boxes for cats to sleep or climb. Throw a soft pillow on top of one to make a nice bed.

How you arrange the play station, how many different objects you use, and how you attach them together is up to you, according to how much space you have. Ideas for setting up the play station include arranging it next to a window, and connecting boxes with other boxes, stacking boxes that get smaller as they go upwards, cutting holes in boxes for large tubes through which cats can crawl, or hanging strings of stuffed toys at various places on the play station.

Most any kind of tube, as long as it's sturdy enough, will make a cat very happy. They love to walk on them or scratch at them. Some tube ideas are ones that posters come in or tube mailers. Use spray adhesive to attach shag carpet and stand it upright then secure or position it between two boxes. Other tube ideas are carpet-covered pieces from an old swing set, legs from an old table, or a no-longer-used pole lamp.

Purchase tubes that are much larger for cats to pass through on their way to another area of the station. The tubing can be found at home improvement stores, usually used as duct work. Line the inside of the tube with carpet or heavy fabric, like denim or corduroy, so the cat won't scratch holes in the duct work.

How to Make a Cat Play Station

It's easy to build a play house for your cat.

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Takeaways
  • Keep cats off your furniture by making them a play station.
  • Cats can have play stations made from cardboard boxes and wooden crates.
  • Ladders are a great addition to a cat�s play station.
Did You Know?
Cats will often choose the highest point in the room to sleep.
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Thank you very much for the info. I have a snoring cat audio on my site if your interested. Thanks Again.

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