Here are some photos of the cat enclosure and it is nothing fancy pretty rough around the edges but it serves its purpose well-
Here are some photos of the cat enclosure and it is nothing fancy pretty rough around the edges but it serves its purpose well-
Thanks for sharing that! It gave me some good ideas.
And in that last picture, only the kittens are related- the bigger black and white kitty is a male by the name of Riley- he went to his forever home about 7 months ago
That looks like a nice place to hang out. What do you have for ground cover? Is there enough light for grass?
The roof was replaced 4 years ago after a storm- so it has a solid roof over half of it and a sun roof over the other half. The grass grows on half on the enclosure- Plus I put bird seed on the sun roof LOL I am so mean but hey, it keeps the kitties hopping!
What a wonderful enclosure! Now I understand why so many kitties find you. Whenever a cat leaves for their forever home, they let other cats in need know of Mary Anne’s Fabulous Feline Disneyland!
HA Chris! Have you forgotten I have seen photos of YOUR enclosure! You should send them to me so I can share them here- now that is Disneyland! My world is Rumbleworld for the rough and tumble- LOL
That looks like a wonderful place. From previous descriptions, I was thinking it was much smaller. I don’t know why. That gives the cats plenty of room, to roam about, to play, to be together or alone. Excellent!
The enclosure is 35’x19’x9′ there are individual larger cages (walk-ins) inside of it where the new kids go before before being merged into the general population. Two irrigation culverts were cut in half and form the tunnels running from the enclosure to the dining room window. In our house, cats DO get on the dining room table!
You can see the tunnels in the background of this photo