Cat Enclosure #2 Connected Directly From My House Through Cat Door
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get wood and nail it on the cat door that you do not want the cats to go out of
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what f it rainsand the cats get in the houst but still the littier box it will be water and every thing is ruinned s
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The doors outside have locks on them. They are fine. One door has a kitty door in it, but that's locked too, thank goodness. Otherwise there would be a lot of cat fights as there are a lot of cats in the neighborhood who like to visit. There are at least five of them, plus raccoons and a baby possum!
WashfromCali 9 months ago
It has been raining here. I put the cat boxes in the middle of the floor, away from the edge. When it freezes and melts, sometimes water forms on the inside of the roof, creating rain droplets, but I simply take a cat rake and rake the litter, and the damp spots disappear. You just have to keep up on the cat litter, checking it every day. The cat enclosure works well!
WashfromCali 1 year ago
Cat Enclosure #1 shows the interior.
Cat Enclosure #2 shows how it was constructed.
Cat Enclosure #3 shows the outside of the cat enclosure.
Cat Enclosure #4 shows two new cat shelves and chicken wire.
WashfromCali 1 year ago
See also Cat Enclosure #4. It shows two new cat shelves that were added to the end of the patio as well as some new chicken wire installed toward the bottom area.
WashfromCali 1 year ago