With the project finished, I can say that I learned a lot about both myself and the process that comes with building something from scratch. My goal was to become more handy and creative by building something out of scraps and things I had around the house, and I have to say that I think I succeeded. I came up with the design for the condo all on my own, using other people’s projects as references. The construction was sound, its size satisfactory for the space I live in, and my cat does enjoy slipping through the tunnel and climbing into the perch.
I did learn that I used the wrong glue for most of the project — I even said that you should be using Elmer’s School Glue or Craft Glue when I ended up using hot glue. I learned the hard way when the back half of my condo came apart as I was trying to move the condo into a separate room of my apartment. I also wish I was able to find more things to decorate the house with, like paint or twine toys or even a cat bed. But I’m still proud of what I achieved; I built an entire cat condo from scratch, from the design to the construction.
If this were a continued project, I would move onto more cat-friendly interactive things. I’ve always wanted a window perch for Bruno to sit in, because his favorite thing to do is people-watch. I could easily design a little hammock for him to sit in, but figuring out how to balance a nearly 10 pound cat on a glass window with suction cups is a very daunting task. But I know, with the skills I’ve learned and the research I’m prepared to do, I could eventually get a cat hammock up. Either that, or I’d start making kick toys out of recycled material. Little fish made out of old wrappers and paper that smell like catnip, mice that are just balled up packing tape with a string attached at the back to make a tail… There’s a lot of possibilities there that have been unlocked by me completing this project!
Hopefully that whoever gets to read this blog gets inspired by it, just like I was. But now, I think it’s time for a catnap. And Bruno seems to have no objections.