I wonder if any of you have cats at home? It is said that the inner heart of this little animal from an alien planet is indeed difficult to fathom. Are we all born to serve them respectfully? Okay, sorry, I'm a little out of control. Everyone’s old T-shirts can be repurposed to make a cute cat house for the cats at home. It’s hard to say whether it will buy it from you. Just make it first, and maybe one day it will be willing to live in it. It’s over.
First, wash the old T-shirts at home, then find a piece of thick cardboard, straighten the two hangers, cut off the hooks and curved parts, and then glue them together from the middle to complete the dome shape. Next, stack two pieces of thick cardboard and glue them together. After sticking them with tape, drill small holes at the four corners. Pass the completed dome through the small holes to the back, bend it and fix it with Tape the ends of the wire to avoid hurting the cat.
Next, you can put on the old T-shirt, and then hide the excess parts such as sleeves under the house. You can also use pins to reinforce it. It is best to stick it with tape to avoid hurting the kitten. , please pay attention to the opening of the collar on the side, not to the top. I hope the cats at home can like this small room.
1. Straighten the clothes hanger wire, cut off the curved part, and concave it into two arc shapes. Use sealing tape to thicken and strengthen the cardboard, and poke a small hole in the four corners of the cardboard. 2. Cross the wires and fix the top of the arc with tape. After the tip passes through the cardboard, bend the excess wire and hide it with tape. 3. Put on the old clothes, hide the excess under the carton, and secure it with safety pins (it is recommended to cover it with a layer of tape to prevent the cat’s tender hands from getting caught), and you have completed making a super simple cat nest.