A group of cat-loving designers from the UK formed the Poopy Cat Design Studio, which specializes in using cardboard to design a variety of Cat supplies, such as cat houses, cat litter boxes, and even cat litter scoops can be made of cardboard. Todays protagonist is officially the new design "BLOCKS" launched by Poopy Cat on the crowdfunding platform Kickstarter a few days ago. It uses building blocks as the design concept to build each cardboard box into a cats play paradise. It can be as big or small as you want. Stack as high as you want! Just like common cartons, BLOCKS also starts from a piece of cardboard. The design team uses recycled raw materials to make cardboard, hoping to allow cats to have fun while taking into account environmental protection requirements. And there is no need to use any glue or tape to assemble BLOCKS. They are all fixed with tenons. They can be installed and disassembled, disassembled and installed, and installed again! Cartons? My cat just scratched a few yesterday ~ and fat cats will destroy them if they press them, right?
As a cat lover, Poopy Cat’s design Of course, the designers also understand the habits of cats very well. They choose to solve the problem of cats scratching when they see cardboard, with a smooth and delicate surface. Compared with the rough appearance of ordinary cardboard boxes, BLOCKS can reduce the chance of being damaged by cat claws. As for durability, The designer chose to use photos to illustrate everything. As long as the cat in your home is not heavier than an adult, there should be no problem of being crushed under normal use.
Although there are holes one after another on BLOCKS, the strength is not affected. It can also give cats more and fresher air. Owners can also watch their beloved cats play through these large and small holes. , it’s really considerate. And the most important thing is that these cartons can be made into unexpected shapes, such as robots, city walls, and fairy scattering game machines in the playground, ensuring that both cats and humans will never get tired of playing. At present, BLOCKSs fundraising project on Kickstarter has ended, with more than four times the amount achieved. Even if you don't follow up this time, I believe you can find it on Poopy Cats website in the future. Why not start thinking about what toys to assemble now? The space is ready~