Supplies
Cat netting with zippered door
Measuring tape
Scissors
U-shaped nails
Hammer
Drill
Safety glasses
Eyebolts
Wire
Wire clamps
Wire ties
Find the Perfect Place
Locate a place for your cat enclosure. The ideal place should be partially enclosed and have walls and a roof such as under a balcony, on a porch, under the eaves, or some other area suitable for hanging cat netting. Some people like to enclose their entire porch or balcony for an excellent kitty haven. The place should be an area that gets both sun and shade -- or part of it can be shaded to keep your cats from getting too warm.
Measuring for the Cat Netting
Measure the area you want to enclose with cat netting. Add an extra inch or two to each side to ensure proper overlap.Too much is better than not enough, as once you cut, you've committed yourself to the size.
Attaching to Wooden Structures
The easiest way to attach the netting is to attach to wooden areas, such as decks, railroad ties, planks and the like. Use U-shaped nails to attach the netting to the wood. Staple guns may work too to attach the netting, but the staples may pull out, especially if you have a cat gymnast.
Installing in Brick or Concrete
If you're installing in brick or concrete, you will have to plan on installing eyebolts into the concrete or brick and threading a wire through it so you can attach the netting to the wire. Drill holes to bolt eyebolts into concrete or brick every 3 feet if the attachment points are brick or concrete. Thread the wire through the eyebolts and clamp them closed with proper wire clamps. Attach cat netting to wire with wire ties and tighten securely.
Add the Doorand Shade
Add panel with zippered door in the spot you wish to have your cat entrance and exit. You may have to sew in or weave in the zippered door. If your cat enclosure gets direct sunlight, consider adding something to provide shade, such as a trellis or other item that will help block the sun.
Furnishing Your Cat Enclosure
Once you have your cat enclosure, the next step is to make it inviting. Yes, being outside is inviting, but having some great cat trees, beds, cat gyms, and plants make it much more enjoyable. Try a planter of wheat grass, catnip, catmint and valerian for your kitty. Choose a cat gym that climbs upward with several perches and several cat scratchers. Add a few cushy beds, a litter box, water and food dishes, and your outdoor enclosure will be the cat's meow!
See the references for plans and ideas to make the ideal cat enclosure.
Reference
- Catnets.com.au: DIY Cat Net Enclosures [http://docs.google.com/viewer?a=v&q=cache:io1CyAIYuDAJ:www.catnets.com.au/howtoguide.pdf+how+to+build+a+cat+enclosure+with+netting&hl=en&gl=us&pid=bl&srcid=ADGEESjbDaBQqIq_ByNv9257SspWA6DJmbt_hEsrYuF0H-h-o51a-KT8pDo9Jek_REuNSwnlOsNnzEK9mXEjmrlxSR-n8CB5_IojW3T-W1ru5mR-jAWZXqzoOWEkpijgYLz6B-dlEYgU&sig=AHIEtbQB-euX0TPkSDZnFjINnaytfB7n2Q]
- Cats: Cat Enclosures and Cat Runs [http://www.catsofaustralia.com/cat-enclosures.htm]
- Cat World: Cat Enclosures [http://www.cat-world.com.au/cat-enclosures-home-made-enclosures]
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