S & K wanted to give their beautiful Birman a cat run as a 2011 Christmas present but they thought it would be very difficult as they are renting and did’nt want to drill any holes, so between us we worked out how to build an cat run for Wasabi.
By attaching the side to the downpipe, using hooks into the gutter and squeezing a length of timber on the pavers between the house and the fence they were able to complete the cat run without any drilling.
This is what S & K had to say when they had finished.
“A big thankyou from us and of course Wasabi, she is delighted with her new cat run, never seen her happier. We have passed the word around to friends and the local vet saying how impressed we are with your company”.
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AJ, in Western Australia has installed this fantastic, 4.5 metre wide, side of house cat run in 2011.
AJ has since sold his house and the buyers loved the cat run so much that he left it behind and he is currently building a second cat run for his new house.
AJ’s brother, Luke liked what he saw and has now installed his own very long side of house cat run featured in “Luke’s cat run”
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Luke has a very long and narrow side of house cat run, it’s 15.4 metres long and 1.3 metres wide.
Luke visited his brother who had recently installed a large cat run, and was so impressed with his brother AJ’s cat enclosure, that he decided to install one at his own home so his cat could get some fresh air, night and day.
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Here is a wonderful example of a side of house cat enclosure, and although under two metres wide, it provides plenty of variety and space for their cats to explore while keeping them safe.
With a little effort or with the help of a friend, you too can install your own beautiful cat enclosure just like this one for less than $450.00.
Just send a couple of photos of the side of your house, together with the basic dimensions (length, width, height) to [email protected] and we will be happy to send you a quote.
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Here is a great idea or your cat run entry. One of our customers chose to install two vertical entry zips with a dowel at the bottom and a clip on each side, it makes a very good job and can be rolled up to the top, leaving a full size opening for your mower or your wheelbarrow.
Several new customers have requested similar entries in varying widths to their own cat runs, so we have added this option for all our customers and provide them with double zip installation instructions.
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Wasabi’s cat run
S & K wanted to give their beautiful Birman a cat run as a 2011 Christmas present but they thought it would be very difficult as they are renting and did’nt want to drill any holes, so between us we worked out how to build an cat run for Wasabi.
By attaching the side to the downpipe, using hooks into the gutter and squeezing a length of timber on the pavers between the house and the fence they were able to complete the cat run without any drilling.
This is what S & K had to say when they had finished.
“A big thankyou from us and of course Wasabi, she is delighted with her new cat run, never seen her happier. We have passed the word around to friends and the local vet saying how impressed we are with your company”.
AJ’s WA cat run
AJ, in Western Australia has installed this fantastic, 4.5 metre wide, side of house cat run in 2011.
AJ has since sold his house and the buyers loved the cat run so much that he left it behind and he is currently building a second cat run for his new house.
AJ’s brother, Luke liked what he saw and has now installed his own very long side of house cat run featured in “Luke’s cat run”
Luke’s cat run
Luke has a very long and narrow side of house cat run, it’s 15.4 metres long and 1.3 metres wide.
Luke visited his brother who had recently installed a large cat run, and was so impressed with his brother AJ’s cat enclosure, that he decided to install one at his own home so his cat could get some fresh air, night and day.
Great side of house cat enclosure
Here is a wonderful example of a side of house cat enclosure, and although under two metres wide, it provides plenty of variety and space for their cats to explore while keeping them safe.
With a little effort or with the help of a friend, you too can install your own beautiful cat enclosure just like this one for less than $450.00.
Just send a couple of photos of the side of your house, together with the basic dimensions (length, width, height) to [email protected] and we will be happy to send you a quote.
Double Zip cat run entry
Here is a great idea or your cat run entry. One of our customers chose to install two vertical entry zips with a dowel at the bottom and a clip on each side, it makes a very good job and can be rolled up to the top, leaving a full size opening for your mower or your wheelbarrow.
Several new customers have requested similar entries in varying widths to their own cat runs, so we have added this option for all our customers and provide them with double zip installation instructions.