Cat Castles: 20 Cardboard Habitats You Can Build Yourself
By (Author) Carin Oliver
Quirk Books
Quirk Books
30th January 2017
12th December 2016
United States
General
Non Fiction
Cats as pets
745.593
Paperback
96
Width 183mm, Height 229mm, Spine 8mm
318g
A shoebox or paper bag may be fine for those other cats. But doesn't your favorite feline deserve an in-home hangout that matches his exalted status and high standards One that also shows off your own design sense and crafting skills This DIY construction guide offers fun and easy instructions for making cardboard purr-a-mids and regal cat castles, along with many more "pawesome" homemade habitats. Build your cat an igloo, a treehouse, a train, a boat, or a car. All the projects are quick to assemble, use inexpensive and common materials, and can be customized however you-or your cat- would like. Don't wait, get your copy right meow!
Cats love cardboard boxes, so why not use them to create a fun space shaped like a miniature sofa, a food truck, a rocket, a pyramid, a submarine Cat lovers will also enjoy the meet the models section.Booklist
Featuring step-by-step instructions (along with photos), [Cat Castles] shows you how to give your cat comfy play spaces that are inexpensive and eco-friendly.Catster
Each project is beautifully illustrated and accompanied by gorgeous photos of very happy cats enjoying their new hangout. I guarantee youll be inspired to pull out your glue gun!Hauspanther
Beautifully illustrated with very detailed instructions for each project, this book will delight cat lovers who enjoy building things and I bet it will delight kitties not just with the end product, but with the process of helping the human build the project.The Conscious Cat
Your creative, cat-loving friend will love this DIY guide full of fun homemade cat habitats.Pet Central
Thistitleinstructscatparentsonhowtobuildspecialpussycatdigswhileonabudget.Nocontractorsneeded.TheColumbian
Shoeboxes and paper bags are fine for other cats. However, your favorite felines deserve luxurious living spaces.Cat Castles. . . provides easy instructions on how you can build your cat paw-some homemade habitats.AnimalBehavior College Blog
Carin Oliver is a visual artist and designer with an interest in nature and animals who creates artwork for galleries and public spaces. She supports animal welfare and believes in the awesome mystery and power of cats to change lives. Her specialty items for rabbits and small animals can be found at habifab.com.