When I finished building this enclosure I immediately made Yoda try it out. If you are a handy man/woman, it is so much fun building something for your beast. This is a fairly easy to do DIY but it does take some time, so be ready! You now know how to make a cat litter box enclosure to hide this ugly plastic litter box. You can of course (and you should) adapt this “recipe” to your liking.Įverybody enjoys different designs so just make it your own, decorate it for your ball of fluff cause he’s gonna be the one using it after all! Final Thoughts on Our DIY: How to Make a Cat Litter Box Enclosure Step 6: Add the water/food bowls and the litter box! Your cat litter enclosure is now ready! Just set a nice little easy to clean carpet on the front so your beast can wipe his paws on the ways out. Then glue it to the wood and let it dry for a while. Step 5: Measure the area where you want the fluffy carpet to be and cut the carpet accordingly. It’s the perfect time since everything is now ready without needing further wood cutting (which would damage the paint). Make sure your holes are not going to be too big! It’s better to make them too small and correct than the other way around □ If you are satisfied with your drawing, cut it out! Step 3: Measure the size of your food and water bowls and draw a patron that’s a tiny bit smaller on your boxes. Step 2: Assemble both boxes with strong wood glue and let dry for the indicated time. Be precise in order to prepare for a perfect assembly. You might need to use a special tool (Craftmans Variable Speed Rotary Tool Kit or else) to take care of this depending on the thickness of the wood. Step 1: Cut out one of the boxes bottom (The bottom of my boxes was made of small wooden planks so it was really easy to take off. This might take some time but it’s worth the effort. You will get clean and smooth boxes that will make it much easier once you decide to paint it. Once you have found everything required to build the box, set up in a nice working space with good lighting. If you found second hand crates, clean them thoroughly by using sandpaper. When selecting a crate, make sure the material is non toxic for your cat. Are the boxes big enough to fit your plastic litter box? Are they tall enough so your cat can stand in the enclosure while it’s done? Just draw everything on a piece of paper so you will avoid making a mistake on your precious crates. It is essential to begin by first planning a little.
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