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Thursday, September 08, 2005

Cats Over Somerville

In our old apartment, we had a piece of cat "equipment" known as the Cat Napper, a fleecy hammock thing that screws into the windowsill and allows Kitty to gaze out the window, revel in the fresh breeze, and make clacking gutteral noises when birds fly by.

At our new place, our landlord has been adamant that we not put nail holes in the sills, which is fair enough, but we still wanted to give our cats a comfy perch from which to survey the world beyond their indoor universe. Also, one of the cats had pretty much taken over my favorite red chair, infusing it so deeply with cat hair that no sane person would want to sit in it. I wanted to get them some sort of cat "furniture," but the things you can buy at the pet store are so ugly and carpety, not to mention expensive.

Here's what I came up with:

1 upholstered footstool, purchased at Target for $20.

1 fleecy cat bed thing, with sides, roughly the same diameter as the top of the footstool. Also about $20.

I sewed the cat bed to the top of the footstool, avoiding the fabric of the removable cover so it can still be taken off and washed when it gets too fuzzy. I also unscrewed the wheels from the bottom of the footstool after a cat jumped onto it and nearly knocked the whole thing over. Much more stable without those wheels! (It's still a little bit wobbly - I might bolt a piece of plywood to the bottom for extra stability.)

The result is a piece of feline furniture that looks okay in our living room, is easy to move from room to room if desired, was fairly cheap, and so far appears to lure the cats away from the people furniture in the room (at least some of the time).

The kitties feel that it is a good place for keeping tabs on the neighborhood ...


... as well as a safe place to snuggle down when they've had enough of it.

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2 Comments:

At 9/08/2005 11:00 PM, Blogger Brian said...

Keep an eye on that Thorwald guy, kitties. I hear he's trouble. I mean, why would a man leave his apartment three times on a rainy night with a suitcase and come back three times?

 
At 9/15/2005 1:34 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

i love that your kitty can still look out the window. that piece is so cute!! love the colors. :)

 

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