A satisfying and enjoyable do-it-yourself activity is building a cat housing for your feline pet. Not only will it give your cat a comfortable and safe place to sleep, but it can also be a less expensive option than buying a ready-made cat house. Using commonplace things like used ice chests or plastic storage containers is one of the fastest and most affordable ways to construct a cat housing.
You will want the following supplies to construct a cat housing out of an old ice chest or plastic container:
an outdated ice chest or container
Materials for insulation like foam board or sturdy plastic sheeting
Materials for waterproofing like silicone sealant or roofing tar
Utility knives or scissors
Screwdriver or a drill
or screws
Step 2: Insulate the container
Once you have chosen the right container, the next step is to insulate it. You can use foam board or heavy-duty plastic sheeting to do this.
Step 3: Waterproof the container
To ensure that the cat house is protected from the elements, you should waterproof it. You can do this by applying a silicone sealant or roofing tar to the exterior of the container. This will help to prevent any water or moisture from entering the cat house and keeping your cat dry.
Step 4: Cut an entrance and exit
Next, you will need to cut an entrance and exit for the cat house. The entrance should be large enough for your cat to comfortably enter and exit the cat house but not too large to prevent unwanted guests such as raccoons or dogs from entering. You can use a utility knife or scissors to make the cuts.
Step 4: Create an exit and entrance.
The cat house’s entrance and exit need to be cut next. The entrance should be big enough for your cat to enter and depart the cat house without difficulty, but not so big that it would keep out undesirable visitors like raccoons or dogs. To make the cuts, use a utility knife or scissors.
Add straw or another insulating material in step five.
Finally, fill the interior of the cat housing with straw or another insulating material. Your cat will get extra warmth from this, and it will also make a warm, comfy area for them to rest. For added comfort, include a cat bed or blanket.
Step 6: Place the cat house in a safe location
It’s time to put your cat housing in a secure spot now that it’s finished. The cat home should be placed in a quiet corner of your yard, away from other animals and foot traffic. Your cat will have a safe and secure area to relax if you do this.