Tuesday 16 November 2010

The New Cat Tower

My friend Debbie is a very talented lady.  When I heard she was making cat trees, I asked her to build one for us, and she obliged!  In the first picture you can see the top 2 levels of it; and strung across the top like a little roof is a cat-hammock she macraméd!  There are a couple of hidey-tubes further down, and lots of twine and carpet to scratch at.  I'd like to get a few shots of them using it, but the camera hasn't been handy at the right time.

 I set up the birdcam - and there's a story about THAT which I will share next time I write - next to the top shelf.  We have our old one snugged up against it here, because it needs to be bolted to the wall, and we haven't had a chance to do that as yet.  Jezebel is sitting on the old one.









I was also rewarded with a shot of Onyx checking out the situation.











And here he decided to have a look out the window from this ideal vantage point. 

I think they like it!

7 comments:

Jenny Davidson said...

It is glorious!

Lily on the Road said...

How wonderful...

Nice to see that Onyx has settled in, I'm certain Wendy would approve of the new Cat Tower.

Lily on the Road said...

p.s. ~ are the cat towers being built on request? My Lily would love one I bet!!

Anonymous said...

oh my kitties would be SO jealous if they saw this! :-)
(I really need to get them one!)

Deb said...

Thanks guys, we are really happy with it. Yes Cheryl, every cat should have a tree!

Lily, I did ask Debbie if she planned to build more of these. At the time, she was tired from doing this one and said no; but I could ask! Of course, there would be the problem of getting it from her place (here in Eastern Ontario) to yours.

When I can, I will post a more detailed picture with some info on how she built it.

Brent Buckner said...

Higherarchy!

Elaine Rotor said...

That Onyx is stunning. Cat Wonderland, that's what you've created. Thanks for the pictures.

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