Cats And Cardboard Boxes

Do you have extra cardboard boxes laying around? Sometimes cardboard boxes pile up after

too much online shopping or a recent move. Maybe it is time to build a fort or tunnel for your

cat to play in. It is a cheap way to entertain your cat and yourself! A fort can be something as

simple as cutting a hole in a cardboard box and putting a blanket under it. Or if you are an

expert cat fort builder, you can try something like this:

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(Bored Panda)

Be sure to make your cat fort sturdy and stable for your furry friend. Who knows, maybe you

can enter your fort into the cat fort building competition put on by Chive. For the people who

do not want to build a cat fort, you can buy a premade cat fort online, but I do not think you

can enter that one into the contest!

If you already have a cat fort built in your home, you can make other toys! A cat puzzle box

would be the perfect toy to provide your cat the stimulation they need. All you need is a

Tupperware container and some different sized balls to put inside. Walla! A puzzle box for your

cat:

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The pet sitters at Denver Pro Pet Sitting are experts at entertaining and keeping your pet

engaged while you are at work or out of town. Be sure to contact Denver Pro Pet Sitting for any

cat fort building advice and to schedule a visit for your furry friend while you go out to play.

Written by Denver Pro Pet Sitter Jasmine N.

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