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News Your Kitteh Means Business in This DIY Cardboard Tank By Elizabeth Fish Jan 26, 2012 5:15 pm PST [Photo: TigrisLi on Instructables] ...
Cats are instinctively drawn to enclosed spaces where they feel secure and hidden from threats. Cardboard boxes offer the perfect hidey-hole: small, enclosed, and just the right size for curling up.
To make the cat house, you'll need an 18x18x16 inch cardboard box (you can use a smalleror larger one, if you'd prefer), scissors, a box cutter, a hot glue gun, wooden popsicle sticks, thick ...
For the tank, Jen used a H&M cardboard box for the base and other leftover cardboard for the details. For the ambulance and jeep, she repurposed each previous car, because let’s be real, no cat ...
My cat loves all things cardboard so I knew he would love this,” one shopper shared. “I love that it is large enough for him not to feel cramped. He sleeps in this each night beside my bed.
When I first Brough my cats home from their foster mom’s, my kids and spent several days duct-taping together a “catominium” of cardboard boxes to make a sort of palace for our new arrivals.
Curious Kitty: Cats Love Exploring Cardboard Boxes By Sarah Lipoff Updated on Feb 4, 2014 at 9:26 PM ...
Cats may be drawn to cardboard boxes for many reasons, but one common explanation is the novelty factor. Cardboard boxes may contain smells or an interesting texture to rub up against.
At some point, most cat caretakers have bought their cat a bed, only to discover their kitty preferred the tissue paper or cardboard box it came in. To try to avoid future heartache of this type ...