DIY Cat Enclosure, Part 2
Part 1 is here.
I tried to attach this cat tunnel to our laundry door (where the cat door is) with various combinations of string and temporary hooks. Screws are better, and still somewhat removable.
These cat tunnels cost $59 each and have useful ties at each end, plus reinforced holes and tent pegs.


They’re over 5m long, but a lot of that gets used up when the tunnel needs to turn a corner.
They can also be used to briefly entertain primary-age kids.

Neil@kallaroo said,
October 10, 2022 at 12:19 pm
Looks like the cat was being entertained by the kid.
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