Cat enclosure building plans
I had drawn up some very nice building plans for cat houses and had found someone to put them together for me. There are some very nice duplexes on the market but I decided against them in favor of having two separate cat houses. That night it was outside my bedroom window meowing and asking me to let it in to sleep with me on my bed. Well I didn't know what to do and after trying many different things, but all to no avail. I finally decided just to sell the wooden cathouse that had been made for my cat. I don't know if I made the right decision and all the work that I put into drawing up the building plans for the cat houses now seems like a waste but at least I won't make that mistake again. One of my cats stays in its cat house and the other comes to my bed at night. During the day they are both outsi
de and play together, keeping each other company. Cedar wood is great for building cat enclosures. But even if you don't choose cedar wood or any wood for that matter, it is with the plan that you need to begin. With a good plan you can work out a good budget to be sure that you will be able to finish what you start. Keep in mind that whatever budget you are working with, in the end you will go over. It is almost one of the surest things in life. You plan, you prepare, you do your best to save and scrimp on the pennies but still you will go over. However if you get a good start and play it smart then hopefully you won't go over too much. And you will be able to finish building lovely cat enclosures that you and your felines will enjoy and all the neighborhood cats will envy.




