I'm not only cuckoo for design but also for animals.
My 4 kitties mean the world to me and if I could afford more pets, I would.
Meet our furry rescued children (you can read some more about their antics here):
Heidi who hides, our chubby 16 year old Manx. She was our first cat, rescued by a vet from euthanasia. She is my snuggler.
| Hiding Heidi |
{UPDATE: Harry passed away May 13th, 2013. You can read about his story by clicking HERE. He will be missed forever!}
| Hairy Harry (this is what he did when he came home from the shelter, doesn't he look so relieved to be home) |
Silly Lilly and yes I have a daughter named Lilly too. I've always loved the name but never wanted kids. So when my husband brought our little polydactyl calico kitten home 13 years ago, I named her Lilly. When our daughter was born 7 years later I couldn't resist naming her Lilly too. After all they won't go to school together. Isn't she cute?
| Silly Lilly |
And 12 year old tiny cotton ball Lucy, unfortunately nothing matching rhymes with her name. She is so small but don't let her size fool you. She is a very feisty little thing and doesn't take any bullying from the other furry kids. Everybody loves her the minute they walk into our house. My husband brought her home from the shelter when I sent him to donate some food and blankets. He fell in love with her because she was the loudest cat in the place. She loves to talk.
| tiny Lucy |
I always felt bad about keeping my cats inside but I also know that there are so many dangers awaiting them outside. We happen to live in an area where there are numerous busy streets and also an outdoor shooting range. Unfortunately a lot of people hate cats and do unspeakable things to them. So as they reached the senior citizen stage, I couldn't take it any longer because I felt so bad about them never lying in the sun, breathing the fresh air, watching birds, squirrels and butterflies... so I started to think. After searching the net I saw that there are several professionally made outdoor cat cages and some home made ones. And I started to wonder if I would be able to do the same in our small neighborhood without it sticking out like a sore thumb.
It's not the prettiest design decision to have a chicken wired enclosure in your back yard and I'm sure a lot of my neighbors thought that I had finally lost it. I certainly got enough questions about what the heck I was doing now in our backyard (you can see more of our garden here).
It took me pretty long to come up with the exact plans and materials on how I was going to build the enclosure. I had many trips to Lowes and Home Depot to look around for what type of wire mesh, hardware and wood I was going to use.
I started with drawing out some plans and after finishing the cage and comparing the childish looking plans to the actual cage, I came pretty close to what I dreamed of doing. I wish I could find them so I could post them here to show you.
I started with the small enclosure around the living room window. I purchased a cat door that was made for windows. I'm really happy with the small door but I do take it out in the winter time and make the cats stay inside when it gets cold. The draft is just too much.
| on the right you can see the cat window in our living room |
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| support brackets for the tunnel |
This is the way I supported the tunnel along the fence. I started with 2x2's screwed level along the fence. I made my own brackets with galvanized angles. I once again wish I would have taken pictures along the way but was to eager to get the job done.
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I screwed cedar planks on top of the brackets. Then I attached the galvanized wire with an air compressor staple gun to the fence, folded it over and attached it to the other side of the cedar planks. After that I attached some pressure treated wood planks to the front of the wire, so you couldn't see the staples. Doesn't my Lilly look happy in her outdoor tunnel? My mom calls it the lions den.
| Oops, still need to finish re-staining the fence! |
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| the door to the cage |
| tunnel vision |
| Harry is loving life rubbing himself on the catnip. |
| Before I extended the left side |
I hope I'm not the only one out there that is cuckoo for animals and goes to great measure to make the furry children happy.
Did you ever do anything crazy for your pet?
Well, thanks for stopping by fellow webbers and if you liked this post and my cat craziness, then I' would appreciate it sooo much if you'd show a fellow cat lover some support and like my facebook page.
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WOW! Julia! That is unbelievably awesome! What a super fun idea and gorgeous job!I LOVE IT!
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness, this is so wonderful! I have a friend that will be moving soon, and her cats will not be able to go outside once they move, I will show her what you have done here. Fabulous and so incredibly kind.
ReplyDeleteOMG! I absolutely LOVE LOVE LOVE this idea!! My cats would be in HEAVEN! We need to figure out how to do something like this! Thanks so much for sharing your idea with us! It's AWESOME!
ReplyDeletethis is amazing......i keep telling hubby we need to find something to let our cookie out in on these beautiful days she just loves being at open windows or patio doors watching anything that moves......if i got him to build this i would need more cats!!
ReplyDeleteThis is SO FANTASTIC. Yay for happy cats! :)
ReplyDeleteI saw this on DIY Show Off and had to come over! At first I wondered why, but after reading your reasonsings, I totally agreed. I'd be afraid of letting my cats out too if I lived near all of that. My two cats will check out the outdoors but will normally rush back in if they see anything or anyone. One is a little bit more brave, but I just have to yell at him if he goes out our front door. Our back yard is completely safe but if not, I'd want what you have. I already want your landscaping!!! Great ideas and well done too.
ReplyDeleteOh, how I love this. I had 8 cats at one time, 7 were strays and my son got 1 from his girlfriend at the time. Well, we moved to the busiest subdivision in the South and 2 were hit by cars and 3 more were sick. I wish I would of done something like this. One of the ones that got hit by a car looked like Hairy Harry. What an awesome tunnel! I am a new follower as well.
ReplyDeleteThat's a great idea! You did a beautiful job and, I am sure, have made your cats very happy! ~~Rhonda :)
ReplyDeleteNew follower as well. Love this idea and your passion for your cats.
ReplyDeleteThank you!
DeleteWonderful idea, they can't catch the birdies either....
ReplyDeleteThanks everyone for the kind comments! Yes, I have very happy and spoiled kitties!
ReplyDeleteI found you from DIY Show Off. I am definitely a fan. Took all of one second to love your blog.
ReplyDeleteI REALLY LOVE THIS!!! I have been wanting such for years now and thanks to you I at least have a better plan. I just need money and tools, supplies and stuff to do it. It is on my wish list.
Thank you ever so much!
Thank you and good luck with your plans/project!
DeleteAnother 'Legal Alien' here!! (I am English and now live in Oklahoma!)
ReplyDeleteJust wanted to say a BIG thank you!!! You post finally convinced my hubby that cat houses don't have to be ugly and he made one for our cats this weekend!! I can see tunnels and bigger cat houses in our future!! Thank you!
Oh, thank you so much for your post! I thought I was the only one completely freaking out about my cat getting hit by a car or eaten by a fox (a big problem where I live)... My neighbours call me crazy!
ReplyDeleteLOL, my neighbors call me crazy too!
DeleteI used to think this was kinda crazy, but now I'm all for it! One of my two little guys just got hit by a car and is in surgery. We live in a relatively nice neighborhood but thinking of my sweet little guy's poor bloody gnarled face due to someone not paying attention / obeying the speeding limit makes me so upset.
DeleteI really like what you're doing here:
1) I hate to see animals suffer and being hit by a car at three years old is much worse than being a little confined but living 10+.
2) These vet bills are so far outrageous (but I'm so happy he's gonna be okay). I'd rather spend $1000+ on something like this than a $2000+ vet bill plus the uncertainty of one of them getting hurt again in the future.
3) This will be saving the lives of many local birds and keep these cats from getting in fights other hood cats.
4) You made these look so good! I'm amazed.
Sorry for the rant, thanks for the post!
I'm glad your baby will be ok! How terrible that he got hit by a car.
DeleteI hope you can work something out so he can stay safe outside.
Do you have to protect them from fleas, since they can get into the grass?
ReplyDeleteYes, I do. I use revolution to protect them from fleas, flea eggs, ticks, ear mites and worms.
DeleteWhat a wonderfully large, absolutely safe area for your cats -- & I actually love the wire among your gorgeous garden. I've always felt sorry for indoor cats 'stuck' inside but this is the perfect solution.
ReplyDeleteIntroduced by DIY Showoff, I'm a new follower -- I love your unique ideas & am looking forward to exploring more.
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Thank you so much!
DeleteWhat a great idea! We have 5 cats and were just trying to figure out a way to let them enjoy being outdoors without worrying about them being in danger. I'm sorry if you've already covered this, but could you tell me what size planks you used for the tunnel? Also, what size is the cage where they can lay in the grass? I just want to make sure it's comfortable for all 5 of my cats. Thanks so much for the great idea and your help!
ReplyDeleteThank you!
DeleteOur cage is 36" deep x 62" high x 118" long. I'd love it if the actual cage would be larger but our yard is so small. With 5 cats it would be better to have it bigger. Mine like to fight sometimes when they are too close together, so the bigger the better.
For the planks I used 5 1/2" wide cedar planks which they had in the fencing section at Lowes. You could use pressure treated planks as well but I didn't want my cats to walk and sit on all those chemicals.
Oh, and I stained all the wood before putting it up. It made things much easier.
I hope this helps. Let me know if you need more help! I'd love to see what you come up with.
I love that other people care as much about their pets as I do.
Good luck!
Was für eine tolle Idee. Ich habe selbst seit 20 Jahren Katzen. Als ich noch bei meinen Eltern wohnte hatte ich eine Freigängerin, die tragischerweise nach 3 Jahren überfahren wurde. Es war furchtbar. Nun wohne ich mit 2 Katerchen in einer Etagenwohnung. Hier können sie nicht raus. Aber ich habe vor, ihnen meinen Balkon zu sichern und zugänglich zu machen.
ReplyDeleteToller Blog. Habe die Seite gleich gespeichert.
Ganz liebe Grüße aus Norddeutschland!
Ach und Deine Katzenfamilie ist total süß. Meine habe ich auch meist aus dem Tierheim. Diese Tiere sind besonders dankbar.
ReplyDeleteHallo und danke! Schön einen Kommentar aus Deutschland zubekommen. Freue ich mich sehr darüber!
DeleteOH. MY. GOD. You are my cat lady hero!!!!!!! Your four are so adorable and so lucky to have you! I just have one and she is a bit of a diva -- she deserves this! Not sure how it would work in my yard but you have thoroughly inspired me. Thank you!!!
ReplyDeleteThank you ;)
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ReplyDeleteThis is a fabulous idea!!
Recently had to leave my home and have moved into an apartment with a very large balcony. I want to be able to enjoy the balcony and allow my cat to go out as well. I've been trying to come up with something that would work for both of us and your ideas have certainly helped me.
Many thanks,
Cathy
Thank you!
DeleteWhat a wonderful idea. We have two cats and they like being outside. I grew up on a farm with all outside cats. My cats have harnesses and long leashes. They are not left outside unattended, but this would let them roam somewhat more freely, and I would still have piece of mind that they were ok. thank you
ReplyDeleteThanks!
DeleteI absolutely love this. I totally get it.
ReplyDeleteThanks so much ;)
DeleteAmazing! I have been toying with the idea of making some kind of outdoor enclosure for my next kitty (lost my beloved 16 yr old girl a year ago) which could be accessed through a pet door. I'd never heard or seen of anything like it before -- until now! You did an awesome job. I, too, worried about what it would look like, but yours actually looks GOOD, IMO. Thank you so much for posting this. You have made me even more anxious to add some furry love back into my life. My next kitties are going to be SO happy!
ReplyDeleteThanks ;)
DeleteHey Julia...I made this my first stop, and couldn't believe my luck when I zeroed in on your cat enclosure! I have been searching for ideas for too long to remember, and I think your adaptation is fantastic. When I make the sea change, I'm going to bear this in mind. H :)
ReplyDeleteThank you!
DeleteI LOVE this! I am going to do this at the beginning of 2013-- Thank you so much for sharing how to do it. Can I ask you about the ballpark of what the material cost was? If that is too personal, then I apologize! We have 5 cats and they would love something like this! I will definitely post pictures next year when we complete it! :)
ReplyDeleteHi Lisa, NO it's not too personal at all! The only problem and reason why I didn't post the costs on here is that I'm not sure. I took so many trips back to Lowes for more material that I can't remember and I didn't keep the receipts. The project was before blogging and I never thought that I'd need pictures of the during or a list of material costs. If I'd have to guess, I'd say around $300-$400 maybe! And it would have been way cheaper if I wouldn't have used cedar fencing planks for the walkway. I didn't want to use pressure treated wood (too much poison) for the areas they walk on and I wanted it to match my fence which is cedar.
DeleteI hope that helps a little.
Hallo Julia,
ReplyDeleteI just stumbled across your blog hopping from DIY blog to DIY blog, you had me at the first post I hit, the bowl turned ceiling light, but after reading THIS one, I must tell you, I think I love you! Seriously, chapeau for the thought and effort you put in this project and the great way it turned out to be. Congratulations! Plus, I do think you have a lovely garden, so nice to see one like that, correct me if I' m wrong, but gardening does't seem to be top priority in american homes, even the ones with a nicely decorated interior, right? Now for the things I do for my furry critters: getting up in the middle of the night to let them in/out, worrying sick when they don't come home on time, spending one week of my vacation fighting the fleas they brought in the house....yes they are all gone now, and no I will not skip another profender treatment, even if it means they hate me for the next day....and I'm off to read more of your posts now, ganz viele liebe Grüße aus Mainz,
Katrin
Hallo Katrin,
ReplyDeleteich freu mich so sehr über einen Kommentar aus der Heimat! Thank you so much! And yes you are right gardening isn't a priority unless a landscape company is doing it at least for some ;) I love to work and be in our garden.
Hoffentlich bis bald!
I LOVE it. I must know: how do you get your cats to come back inside? I used to let my adventure-cat outside on a leash/harness, but she started bolting every time we opened the door. I can't imagine getting her inside from such an awesome play pen!
ReplyDeleteThanks Audrey!
DeleteThey have a window door (you can see it in my living room photo) and can come in or go outside whenever they want to. They love it! They even managed to bring me a yucky present inside already ;)
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Thank you SO MUCH for sharing your creative solution! We have a tiny 4.5 lb dog and HAWKS, big ones. It is always terrifying taking her out for business and we feel so badly that she's never gotten to romp in the yard free like our last dog, but it's just too dangerous. I stand over her watching the sky, praying I would react quickly enough if...but I've seen videos on TV and know I wouldn't be. They sit just over my head in our trees and watch for her. When I see them I have her use a potty pad inside instead, but she ought to be able to enjoy nature like God intended. Your plan has given me ideas and we might just try something, thanks to you. Of course, I couldn't have a floor on ours due to "business", and I worry about how to handle the grass growing, but your beautiful domed creation has given me hope!! Thanks so much and your kitty babies are blessed to have you! http://lynettesphotoart.blogspot.com
ReplyDeleteHi Lynette! That would totally work for a tiny dog. In fact my mom and I just talked about it the other day. I know that hawks are a huge problem. I want a little dog sooo bad but my cats would be NOT happy at all.
DeleteI hope you find a solution!
Awesome- Love how you put in with tress and shrubs and they can come and go as they please in/out of the house. IF you ever want to build one for me-
ReplyDeleteGame on- Otherwise- I will have to try= Not very good at this sort of thing, but hey= neve know- I just might turn into a pro.
I have a Maine Coon as well, Prince Charaming, I am his obedinet servant, and I do bow to his every wish and command. He also has a heart condition and spends more money on pampering and vets than I do.
Thank you for sharing your wonderful Kitty resort.
LOL, I'm an obedient servant as well and I have spent a ton of money (don't actually want to know the number) on my cats already.
DeleteI'm glad you like the kitty resort, maybe you can come up with your own...good luck!
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ReplyDeleteJulia, you have the luckiest kitties ever. If you lived near me, I'd pay you to build something like that for my beloved Max. I don't dare let him out because in addition to the cars zooming around here, we have a HUGE problem in metro Atlanta with coyotes...and they eat cats. I love this idea! Your kitty babies are soooo cute! If you would like to read about how I adopted Mr. Max, his story is here: http://betweennapsontheporch.net/a-story-of-adoption-and-healing/
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas to you and your family.
XO
Your Max is so cute! Love the story about how you adopted him. I only picked my Harry, he was love at first sight! The others, who I love just as much, were picked for me. I'd take anything furry into my home, LOL ;) I wish I'd have more money to take them all.
DeleteBeyond amazing. You obviously love your cats so much to go thru with this project. So so sweet. Thank you for sharing.
ReplyDeleteThanks Brad!
DeleteHa! This is fantastic.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much Chelsey!
DeleteFound this on Pinterest. I just wanted to let you know this is fantastic! I have 3 cats that I'd love to have outside, but I don't want them getting away. We have a second story deck with no stairs, so I'm afraid of letting them out there for fear of them jumping off of the deck. I'll have to show this to my husband and see what we can do! :) Thanks for the idea!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much Bridget
DeleteYou are an amazing woman!!! My cat, Edgar, would love to be able to go outside (he sneaks out on the porch with me). I get worried because he has such bad allergies and I don't want him to be an eagle snack. This would be great!!!
ReplyDeleteHi Laura,
Deletemaybe Edgar should have one for himself then too, right?
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ReplyDeleteThat is so awesome!! My kitty would love it! Too bad my hubby wouldnt go for it.
ReplyDeleteAww, I think you should try to convince him ;)
DeleteHey there. I am a definite cat lover and over the years have had so many with their different characters. After my husband passed I had to move on and give up my cats, which was really heartbreaking. I now live in Australia and in a rental where animals aren't permitted. I think your invention is WONDERFUL and if I had my own property I would definitely think about making something similar. Congratulations.
ReplyDeleteThank you. I couldn't imagine having to give them up. I love them with all my heart!
DeleteThis is a fabulous idea!! I can't wait till we get a house and I can do this for my kitty, Lexi. She loves to go on the back porch, but we are 6 stories in the air! It's not like she can go play in the grass and chase birds. Instead she just looks at them from behind the bars and chirps non stop at them. This is truly an inspiration for me :) Thanks for posting and loving your furry babies so much!
ReplyDeleteI'm glad you like it. I hope you can make one for your Lexi when you move into your home.
DeleteNice! I saw it on Pinterest ... and I think my cats may have a tunnel in their future. I like the way you kept it under the fence line.
ReplyDeleteThank you and good luck with your kitty project.
DeleteI've had cats every day of my life. My parents, who currently have 5, have a system like this that goes down the side of their house and under the porch. I have 11 babies and I've decided that yours looks so nice, i'm going to build something like this on the front of my house. My bedroom *down* and my living room *up* windows line up quite well. Thanks for the inspiration!
ReplyDeleteAmanda In Canada
Hi Amanda, I'm always so glad to see that people like this. Good luck with your project for your furry babies.
DeleteI'm glad to see that we aren't the only family that fell for the PetSmart adoption weekends! We too have four rescue kitties and I would love to have a system that you have set up for your furkids. Looks like they really enjoy it!
ReplyDeleteI'm sure your furkids would love it too ;)
DeleteI would love one of these for my Gracie and Joplin when my fiancé and I buy a house! One quick question, how do you keep mice and squirrels and other undesirables out of your house with this cage in place? I'm not talking about the dead ones the fur kids bring in but the live ones that can find a way in on their own? The possibility of them finding their way into our home is the only reason my fiancé says no.
ReplyDeleteThanks,
Nat
Hi Nat,
DeleteI've had this enclosure for a little over 3 years now and nothing besides my cats has entered my house yet except the dead vole that my Lillycat proudly gave me one day. She was so proud of herself! But that's it!
I feel like the squirrels are way too smart. They look at my cats from outside the cage.
I can tell your fiancé personally that he doesn't need to worry but if he is still worried, he could use smaller chicken wire!
I have never grinned so much while reading a blog! This is the best idea ever! I only have 1 kitteh, (4 pups) but Reba-the-cat would LOVE this!!!!
ReplyDeleteCan't wait to show The Husband...I pinned you - hope your get a bazillion visits :)
hugs and smooches to the babies
Robin
All Things Heart and Home
I'm sure your Reba would totally love it.
DeleteI'm glad you liked it ;)
We have 5 cats and I would love to do this! My outside window goes to a deck though. I am going to see what I can do for this at my own house. I remember growing up a neighbor had all these for his pets and it was such a neat idea. I love seeing yours.
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Thanks Trisha, I'm sure there is a way to do this with a deck.
DeleteLove this idea! My husband and I have been thinking about doing something for our two kitties, Lucy ( I call her Lucy Goosey) and Tempe. We live in a condo with a small back yard and tons of stray cats running around. We done the harness and leash thing, but they just put up with the harness to be outside. (they walk so weird with it!) I will have to show the Hubby this to start coming up with plans! Thanks so much for sharing.
ReplyDeleteHaha, I know what you mean with the harness...they look so funny! We tried it as well.
DeleteI'm glad you like it.
I love you! Seriously you are an awesome pet parent for building for you babies. This gives me great ideas for mine.
ReplyDeletethank you
leigh anne
Thank you Leigh Anne!
DeleteI have to say I am very impressed with your wonderful cat project. I think it looks fantastic and if anything adds a certain flare to your garden. Your cats look so happy and it is nice to know that there are people that go to those lengths to save their furry friends.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing
Regards
Sandy
Thank you so much Sandy! I would do anything for my furry kids.
DeleteI know this is an old post but, I just came across it. Love, love, love, your lion's den. I am an animal rescuer and also have an outdoor enclosure. I too don't like forcing a cat to stay indoors if in fact it would enjoy going outdoors. It's unnatural. Great job.
ReplyDeleteThanks so much and it doesn't matter if it's an old post, I still love hearing comments and support!
DeleteHi Julia! I just discovered you through your home tour on 6th street design school and I LOVE your blog. You combine my two favorite things - design & kitties! I have 8 special needs cats who I love and your enclosure is awesome. It's great to see someone else out there who loves their furry children just as much! :-)
ReplyDeleteHi Kelly and thank you so much for you sweet words. I do love my furry kids a lot and I'm always happy to hear from people that don't think I'm cuckoo for doing this ;)
DeleteThis makes me happy inside. Especially the happy, sprawled out kitty pictures. I have a kitty and only let her out when I'm home. I don't think I could bear to keep her cooped up inside. I'm lucky to have one that stays close and comes right home when I call her.
ReplyDeleteThanks Genevieve. You are lucky that your kitty doesn't go far!
DeleteThis is so amazing! I showed your blog to my bf and he's already thinking of how to design an outdoor kitty cage for our kitty in our backyard :)
ReplyDeleteThanks and good luck
DeleteJulia, I love it! I too have a 'cat terrarium' as we call it. I am currently in a rental so mine isn't as fancy as yours. I also used a cat door, and I used a Christmas tree stand to put a large branch up like a tree. There are a couple pics on instagram or google at #catterrarium. I am saving yours as inspiration for when I buy a house next year.
ReplyDeleteI too think cats need to be indoors, and now that we have lived with a cat terrarium, my cats and I will never be without. They are so much happier and never try to escape out the door.
I'll check it out. I call mine the lion's den :)
DeleteSuch a wonderful idea - and then you followed through and made it even more awesome! <3
ReplyDeleteOne question:
1) How do you clean it? High pressure hose? (from bird poop, cat upchucks etc)
Thank you again - so inspirational. Can't wait till I have my own house again so I can do something like this. Greatly appreciate all the info and tips!
Thanks so much and you guessed right, I use a pressure hose to clean the planks.
DeleteThis is one of the greatest ideas I have ever seen. My indoor cat would love something like this..sigh, but I don't have the room outside for an idea this large. but I think I can figure out how to make something similar to this on a small scale. thanks so much for posting...Bonnie Schulte in WI
ReplyDeleteHi Bonnie, I'm sure you can figure out something smaller. Good luck!
DeleteSuch a great idea and I love the tunnel! I honestly dont think its that bad of a garden design either. Some can looks pretty bad, but the way your plants grow up around it makes it look like its suppose to be there. I will definitely be taking ideas from this when I build mine for my 4 furry friends too.
ReplyDeleteThanks so much Kimberly. I was trying to hide it behind plants and I also know that cats like to sit and hide behind plants so it's a win-win situation.
DeleteYour idea is inspiring! BEST DIY I've seen on Pinterest.Thank you for sharing this. Your cats are so lucky to have you!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for the kind words :)
DeleteBeautifully done! We would love a similar setup for our girls! Looking at the photos of yours, I was picturing holes drilled onto some of the planks so the cats could reach their paws through and peer through at stuff going on below.....
ReplyDeleteThat would be a great idea too.
DeleteThanks for sharing such an interesting post. I am so excited to read your post about Cat resorts. I am also fan of cats. It's such an interesting news for me.
ReplyDeleteI loved reading about your cats. My husband and I are "cat" people and we also planned to be childless. But we are both now in our mid 40's and have a beautiful 4 year old son and his name is Lucas. Our families thought we were crazy naming our son after one of our cats. We had a cat named Lucas (I bottle feed him and his 3 siblings - Albert, Moses, & Baby Dumplin). While all 4 have gone over the rainbow bridge (I still miss all 4 of them), I will no longer feel awkward or embarrassed (or even crazy) about our son's name in connection with our fur baby's name, thanks to your story about Lilly.
ReplyDeleteAww what cute names. And don't ever be embarrassed again!!
DeleteWe've got an enclosure for our 4 cats, not as big as yours though. We live in WA state, and get temps down to -20 and our cats go out year around. I did a double door (thick flexible plastic) in our pet window, and insulated the pet window as much as I could. We keep it open during the day, only when we're home. We've got one side that's got a windbreakand a cat box, it's also got a full roof. Our cats love going out there, we've got wild critters that come around, raccoon, deer, squirrels, and lots of birds so there's plenty for them to look at.
ReplyDeleteSounds like a great idea to insulate the window.
Deleteawww this makes me miss my sweet handsome cat so very much. he had been gone missing for over a week now :( its been raining lately. makes me cry sometimes. wonder if he's alright..eat well.. what a heartbreak..
ReplyDeletelove all your kitties...
I'm so very sorry to hear that! This has to be terrible. Poor little kitty. You can just hope that maybe someone took him in. Did you hang up some flyers? Call the local vet?
DeleteGood luck and I hope you find your handsome baby.
Thank you so very much for posting this. I found your picture of part of your cat run on Pinterest, which had a link 'youramazingamazonplaces.com' that took me there, then a link to here. I put your direct link on the comment section so people could hit it and come here....a shorter route. I've been talking about doing this for years! We have the garden window and I hadn't even thought of going from that. You ROCK! Thank you so much. You've made my job much easier!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for putting the direct link on the Pinterest pin. Way too may people have just stolen my pictures and posted my cat run on their sites. I appreciate it!
DeleteBeautiful garden. We have a kennel that attaches to our house, goes along back and around the side which they access though a cat window. I know they would love a run like yours. A few howel horribly when I'm across the yard. What I couldn't see was how you attached the wire to the fence and planks.
DeleteMine still cry when I'm in the garden and I was thinking of adding some tunnels. The wire is attached with a staple gun the fence and to the walking planks.
DeleteVery interesting and a good imagination to come up with this design, I saw a similar tunnel on another site, made on the ground for chickens, they called it a chunnel (chicken tunnel) I like the idea for keeping both cats and chickens safe!!
ReplyDeleteI like the idea of keeping chicken safe too. They get killed by other animals way too often!
DeleteAbsolutely lovely place! I adore your area how its made.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much!
DeleteWe rescued a kitten in November, 2012. We LOVE her and she loves us. I originally named her Sunny, but, my 2-year-old at the time, couldn't pronounce his "s" and her name was changed to Hunny. :) Fits her perfectly. It's been pointed out to me by friends, that hunny is in EVERY photo I take of our son. And it's true. They are so close. She follows him everywhere. Now that we are enjoying spring, she can't STAND it when we go outside and she can't tag along. I feel so bad because she will sit at the back door and constantly claw at the glass. I don't feel comfortable letting her out in our gated back yard, as, we also have a rescued dog who has been known to do unspeakable things to smaller animals. Hey, she is a dog... that's what she is about. LOL. And, I'm just afraid of honey wandering off, or, picking up flees or mites. SO, when I found your blog post... I seriously almost left work to go home and start building. lol. We have a side yard that isn't being used for anything, that I was dreaming about turning into me and my son's Art Garden this summer. You better believe I will be building a "lion's den" for Hunny so she can enjoy the beauty of the outdoors with us! THANKS for sharing!
ReplyDeleteAww, Hunny sounds like such a sweetheart and I'm sure she will love her lion's den too. Good luck with your project. I would have loved to build a bigger one so I could sit in a screen in area with them but we didn't have the room :(
DeleteI spent 3800 dollars on surgery for my cat when he was hit by a car. This is such a great idea, he hates being kept inside! He isn't to fond of his leash either!
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Now, your my kinda pet owner!!! Good job!
ReplyDeleteomg, this is amazing!!!! I want this for my kitty!
ReplyDeleteLove it I have something similar to this but portable that we take when we winter in Florida in our camper. My 4 fur babies need to get outside safely down there and we need to keep our sanity.
ReplyDeleteHi, Love your enclosure. You did a great job! In 2010 we only had two boy cats who I would walk outside with a harness and leash. Then a stray mama cat came around and had four babies under our house, My wonderful husband of 28 years went from "we can't keep them", to building me a large outdoor cattery attached to my work shop. Obviously, we kept all and now have the SEVEN cats! They all live in the house, but I take them out to their enclosure most days. It's about 50 x 10 and, with access to the shop, and I have a table and chair in the enclosure so I can just sit with them. They love being "outside" but they are safe. We used an existing chain link fence and netting for the top, so they can't get out. Will be adding a tunnel from our house soon. Your tunnels are beautiful! The things we do for the love of pets!!
ReplyDeleteSad to hear about your Harry. He sounds like he was a special guy. And you can be happy knowing that he spent the best years of his life with you, and because of you. Thanks for your site. Crazy Cat Lady and Catman in New Mexico
Oh that is wonderful that you kept them all and have them with you in your shop and home. I'm so glad you wrote to me.
DeleteGood luck with your tunnel!