In my build I cut 1/2″ dados using a sliding miter saw for where my 2×4 supports would join, but honestly… skip it and just butt join them with pocket holes. X 21.50” sheet of 1/8” underlayment (buy a 2’x4’ piece)Ĭut (four) 4×4’s to 48″ for the support legs. (2) 10″x 18″x 1.5″ Corrugated Scratch PadĢ×4’s (see step 13 for Roof Truss 45 degree Miters)ĥ2” sheet of plywood (read notes on step 3).2 x 4 x 8 ( I did not use pressure treated).4 x 4 x 8 ( I did not use pressure treated).Pocket Hole Jig ( if using pocket hole joinery).Table Saw ( for ripping plywood and cedar planks).This checks all those boxes and looks pretty good too! Want to skip the reading and just start building? Download The Cat Condo Build Plans Here! Tools Needed ![]() And a stop climbing on the screens on the porch solution. So grab your power tools and know that even though your cat is going to have more fun running full speed into a paper bag than jumping on this Cat Condo, it’s still a great build you can be proud of.īefore you declare your war on felines as a compassionate canine companion, just know we’re team dog too (Gus!), but we needed a litter box solution. ![]() ![]() That is until you build this monster of a DIY Pet Project! This is not a tiny build, but it is an easy one. Call it a Catio, a Cat Condo or even a Cat Tree, just know that no matter how hard you try, you can never live up to your jerk cat’s standards.
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