This afternoon I fastened the walkway to the drawer to finish the cat box area under the stairs. Pretty much what I envisioned, but it took longer than it should have. After considering it for years I got a start on it during my spring vacation last year. It was a lot of trial and error as I cut and recut, screwed and unscrewed, and leveled the unlevel, but I did get to the point of getting the base installed - the base being the sides to attach the 32 inch, 400 pound capacity drawer slides I had already bought for the project. And then when I thought I had finished, it still wasn't square.
So on my fall vacation last year I got a board cut and painted that would make it square, but as my back was giving me trouble then that's as far as I got and it sat for the winter. Fast forward to my spring vacation this year, which was canceled as a couple weeks earlier I missed a whole lot of time from work trying to get over this nasty virus that's going around. Yes, that one. So the project sat and we and the cats just continued on as normal. There was nothing wrong with how things were, I just wanted something better.
Pulled out for cleaning. |
So now the cats have a new area, including a brand new litter box, scooper and a mat that is supposed to catch the litter that gets dragged out. There will still be some litter escaping on their paws as it's impossible to teach a cat to wipe its feet, but hopefully most of it will stay contained so I just have to clean the drawer once a week instead of sweeping the whole area every day. I don't know if they will know to use the walkway or how long it will take them, but if they get tired of jumping up or we get water on the floor I think they'll figure it out. So, regular readers have heard me mention this project at times for a long time now, what do you think?
A couple more views after the break!
6 comments:
Wow! Very impressive......I'll take one please. Not sure what the shipping might be though. ;)
Thanks Nic! Sorry, this is a one-time custom project. Besides, at the rate I built this it could take years!
Now that is an excellent piece of work. I hope they appreciate it.
Thank you, Declan. The early evidence suggests they are still jumping up on and down from the walkway in the front, which is fine. They'll figure it out in due course.
Most impressive!
And sorry, but at that rate of work, I'm not engaging you for any projects here... although that is a very creative use of space.
Thanks, BW. With this out of the way I can now start thinking about the next project - replacing the raised bed gardens come spring. Plenty of time to think about this one, too, but the build will have to be much quicker!
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