I'd like an outside enclosure, but I wonder if it would make Morgan, who has no desire to go outside at all, more inclined to try to sneak out if he knew what it was really like out there.
I think my enclosed patio will have to do. When I open the windows, each one stands in front of a window and I think that's all the adventure I want them to have. Mom is a fussbudget.![]()
Blessings,
Mary
"Time and unforeseen occurrence befall us all." Ecclesiastes 9:11
My cat pen has been a real asset! Most of the cats have little desire to go any further, at least until they see the neighborhood strays. They love to watch the birds.
My pen is about 9 feet by 30 feet and 6 feet high. It cost about $300 to build, including the shade cloth I put on part of it. The cat flap cost an additional $100 because it is made to insert in a doulble hung window. I used 2x4's, 1x3's, chicken wire and utility wire fencing---and a lot of screws. It wasn't hard to do if you can operate a drill type screwdriver. Of course you have to own the land it's on.
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That is cool!!!
Wanna come to PA and build me one?? I'll pay ya!
I could be tempted
You should try it yourself. It really isn't hard as long as you don't try to rush it. I did it in a hurry when the temperatures were in the low 100's. I don't think that was an ideal time but the woman next door was threatening to catch all the strays and have them put down. This was my answer.
The strays are now mine and the neighbor has moved. The pen has been up for about 5 years so I must have done it right. Not necessarily pretty, but sturdy.
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