
for my birthday i took a break from work and built a house out of a Mac box for eames. it's a test run, to see what what works and what doesn't. i tried to keep down the number of cuts to retain the integrity and strength of the box, but still make it an interesting shape.
circular entryway at upper left corner of cardboard,
with flashpaws slot above (that long sausage shape above the circle)
my original plan for a circular opening didn't work - her bum got stuck while trying to eek on in, so i ended up cutting a teardrop shape which she fit through. she lost her flashpaws slot, but i made sure to put in a bunch of vents on the side; those seem to be her favorite so far.
the mac box inside
flashpaw vents on the sidei had a compound roof slope that made small openings for sticking toys through - eames can grab while she's sitting inside.
she loitered the whole time! when i adopted this cat
i thought i was getting a shy and low-maintenance pet. nope!
eames is way social and constantly wants to play
i slipped a fitted piece of black foamcore (removed in this picture, off to the right) on the floor of the 'house' to make it a little more comfy,
though cats are so furry i don't know if this really makes a difference.
well, this is pretty much it for now. i have to get back to work, so her real house is doing to have to wait. i think i will add a room to the open end and make the entire thing an L-shape, with more flashpaw slits, build the final using wood materials.
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