I’m very excited to share this new line of top quality handcrafted cat climbing furniture from Nashville-based My Pet Project Co! If you’re looking for fine craftsmanship, this is for you. Every piece is made-to-order with great attention to detail. The big difference with these pieces vs. some mass produced cat furniture is that they are made from solid wood that you can paint, stain, or clear coat to match your style. I know the folks behind this brand and I can tell you that they do some of the finest work I’ve ever seen.
You can create a whole cat superhighway with their variety of wall-mounted climbing furniture, including hexagon climbers, stairs, shelves and bridges. I love the sturdy metal brackets used for mounting the shelves to the wall, very sleek but solid. The possibilities are endless with all these different ways to get your cat to climb high! Check out the My Pet Project Co Etsy shop to see all the options. Prices include free shipping to US addresses!
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Gorgeous! Especially that cat wall. Thanks for sharing!
In our neighborhood, cat toys are quite expensive. Also, we don’t get too many options since the store only sells ordinary and traditional toys, not a whole “ecosystem” for them to climb and play.
It is very easy to make some of your own. We have 2 young cats and they are playful nutters. While I buy them tons of stuff, I found I can make so much too. Fine some good wood from pallets and building sites. My husband made some sturdy wood shelves and our guys love climbing the walls
Simple, inexpensive toys, a large brown paper bag, cardboard boxes set on its side with a few pieces of the lid closed on itself. My 2-yr old rescue kitty spends hours playing in there or sleeping. He and another rescue 3-4 yrs old, love plastic bottle caps. Even a wadded up piece of paper, or aluminum foil.