• Sasnak OP
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      2 months ago

      That’s her!

      From you? You make them? And you haven’t made one for the boy 😭

      • @weeeeum@lemmy.world
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        22 months ago

        Well, I’m a woodworker, so I’m sure I could bang something together. Just need to think about the upholstery and padding.

        • Sasnak OP
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          32 months ago

          That would be so cool! If you end up making him one, you haveta show me. Don’t forget to wrap the sisal rope around the posts for scratching

          • @weeeeum@lemmy.world
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            22 months ago

            In might not bother with sctaching post, since he never uses them. He much prefers cardboard scratchers or a beater carpet we let him tear apart.

            • Sasnak OP
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              22 months ago

              Fair. Bitty likes to lay in her nest and scratch the post right next to it. I haveta figure out how to get her a new tower soon. Hers is coming apart

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                22 months ago

                If its the wood you might be able to sink a woodscrew into a post section. Drive it most of the way with a drill, and tighten the rest by hand. Make sure it goes in all the way so nobody gets their claws caught on it

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                  12 months ago

                  See, the posts seem to be made of cardboard, so I think they’re just weakening from being moved and living through the house fire. It was given to us by someone who’s cat ran away, so it was already preowned. I was thinking about getting a 2x4 and anchoring it in the wood platforms from bottom to top and putting something heavy in the base just for support and balance