Start with a premade cat tree or build your own cat tree following the directions in step 2.
Build a cat tree with real tree.
But this piece is inspired by realistic looking cat trees and looks accordingly.
The first step for my diy cat tree using a real tree was to find a real.
Start off by cutting the base and setting up the plant platforms.
Brittany goldwyn has designed this diy cat tree that s more than just fun for your cat it also looks like a piece of natural art you can place anywhere in your home.
And here are the diy cat tree plans.
Then build a simple wooden box around the base of an artificial tree or other support.
The base must be heavy enough that it won t tip over from the weight of the cat when she climbs it.
First we pre drilled holes in the branches.
Using real tree branches plywood stones rope and faux greenery your indoor kitty will love their new cat tower.
Trim away all but the largest branches and cut those to a reasonable length.
Attach the branches to the base and finish the base.
Handmade cat tree play tower get your hands on some plywood for building the base of this homemade cat tree.
Usual cat trees aren t about any real trees this is just a name.
A rustic cat tree should start with a real tree trunk.
Scrape sand and finish the branches.
Select and cut a sturdy tree with a trunk diameter between 3 and 6 inches and remove a section no more than 8 feet in height.