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Review on 🏠 Navaris Modular Cardboard Cat House: DIY Corrugated Cardboard Play Tower Condo for Small Cats, Kittens, Rabbits - 4 Cubes with 2 Bridges by Sarah Liggons

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The cardboard cat cave is approved for kittens!

As the name suggests! My sweet girl loves her new hideout/playground and has made an obstacle course out of it for herself. This is a sturdy cardboard shaped into cubes with eyes and scratch blocks on the bottom. Finally a solution to the problem when your cat wants to play with the box it came in and not the toy you bought. It's not the easiest thing to build, but it gets smooth once you get the hang of it. Pros: ° Durable ° Appeal to the cat's innate need to "sit where it fits" ° Compact but larger inside Cons: ° Instructions not as clear as they could be. The photos of the instructions in the product description are what you will get. Larger cats may not have enough space to fully enjoy it. (My little girl weighs about 8 pounds for reference. Tips to make assembly easier (my partner and I put it together in about 30 minutes): °Prepare all the parts first. The valves on the cube fold in and connect to the tabs. Remember that the end product is a cube, so if there are any parts sticking out, be sure to fold them in. °There are two different types of fittings: Fittings without a fold in the middle are used to connect the upper and lower cubes , Hemmed fittings for corners and joints.°Before attaching the top and bottom cubes, select the assembly you want.Only a few sides have openings for connecting bars.°Be patient and have your cat inside during assembly Proximity They make the process much more interesting.

Pros
  • Very impressive
Cons
  • boring packaging