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Showing posts with label the cat run. Show all posts
Showing posts with label the cat run. Show all posts

living with cats

These two are funny ... Millie is his baby - and the only female of 4 cats. 

We have two black and whites and two gingers.  check out the building of their outdoor facility where they go each day, if the weather is not foul.  the playlist of videos for the cat run are here.  

some of my favourites :

Archie escaping the pen which caused us to put up electric wiring - needless to say he tried to escape again, only once.  


Millie was the first to come down the ramp leading out of the house and to go into the big tunnel (under the road) to get to the pen - her first time.


our youtube channel is regularly updated with experiences in the studio,#countryliving, #tasmania, artworks including artist books and more including #Snowcone - a dariy cow in retirement that lives with us.


she has her own playlist that she shares with our turbo chooks
and #George - the old cat

i would love to hear about the animals you may live with







looking back - Archie & Kimba (cute ginger alert)

THEN & NOW. Archie on the left and Kimba on the right (in both images)

They came to us as a pair after we lost Harry - a beautiful boy that was with us for a short time (2 years) - a bold, cheeky, independent ginger that was cross eyed, pigeon toed, highly talkative and much loved.   THIS IS HARRY (below)


and so the twins arrived ... Archie and Kimba - such beautiful little souls that have been with us for 4 years now having come to us as very tiny little beings. 


check out the cat run that was built for them - including the early days and planning - the full playlist here - my list of must haves was room to move outside, in the sun, with shelter and trees.   #livingwithcats #countryliving



D.I.Y. CAT RUN to RIVAL THE HILTON

 

THEN ... (at 6 weeks old) Archie on the left, Kimba on the right in both photos. and NOW ... (at 2 years old)

Having moved out to the country 10 months ago, we determined the cats would not run free on the property for a lot of reasons with protecting the wildlife on the top of the list.

The wildlife here consists of a myriad of birds (redbreast robin, swallows, crows, fairy wrens, european goldfinch, parrots, eagles, kookaburras, spotted pardolot and more for us to still discover and name), small brown frog, blackfish, protected species turbo chooks, a platypus, a resident tiger snake, wallabies, blue tongue lizard and again, so much more to discover. my you-tube channel is a hold-all place for the many videos i am taking rather than posting 3 times a day here. 

you can see the platypus video here - wait for it at the 1.09, 221 and 3.03-3.15 minute mark. 

and the gorgeous little echidna is here.

So, the cat run - due to a variety of reasons it took 9 months before we got started and during that time we walked around the house discussing where and how large it may be and how the cats access it to and from the house. We were cognisant of the aesthetics of the structure and how it may affect the look of the house and the yard. Once time had opened itself up it got put up quite quickly - for us it was about 3 weeks but certainly could have gone up in a weekend - say 30 hours.

The cat run was videoed (a lot) mainly with the cats using it and their early forays into the outdoors plus the escape run Archie made. He is our resident Houdini and has always escaped his confinement areas. We finally had to resort to electricity .... poor thing got a zap on the nose and all is well now - he is not trying to get out any longer. I accidentally 'tested' the electric fencing as i backed into it whilst planting a plant - it zapped my bum and although it was unpleasant and i moved quickly ! it was not as bad as i imagined it could be. 

here you can find the Video playlist of the outdoor cat run being used.


THE Gallery of images below shows as follows :

image 1 - the run to go down the side of the house/garage across the gravel drive to the trees on the other side.

image 2 - shows where the run has to come out of the bedroom window to reach the section of the run down the side of the house/garage.

image 3 - trials in setting up the panels and how they may be attached to each other.

image 4, 5 & 6 - the putting together of panels with V making a big statement on how they may work.

Materials used were:

Our you-tube channel has a Video playlist of the outdoor cat run being used. Lots of short movies by this amateur trying to capture #lifestyle in country #Tasmania whilst working fulltime as an #artist. Millie got the use of the outdoor pen for 2 weeks on her own as Archie kept escaping and on the fourth time we could see how he did it. the ratbag. we did solve it and they are all out in the outdoor cat pen these days.

A few milestone videos include :

1. earliest days - a walk through showing the run created out the window, down the side of the garage and the polypipe laid down under the gravel road going into the outdoor cat run.

2. Millie coming out the bedroom window into the run for the first time.

3. V&I in conversation in the evening discussing the outdoor cat run and its building still in progress.

4. A wallaby feeding on cabbage leaves in front of Millie in her outdoor pen.

5. the final cat run good to go March 2023

6. V explaining the top section as a barrier to keep the cats in (did not work for Archie)

7. 2 gingers coming out take2

8. the day we saw Archie get out for the fourth time.

As i say, the whole thing can be put together in a weekend and without too much trouble (apart from digging up the drive and getting a huge poly pipe in place) ... overall the building of it came together very nicely and quite quickly without too much hassle. The fiddly bits were the actual run out of the window to create it out of the silver mesh, cut to size and holes drilled in the planks to fit the mesh. Most of the whole structure and run through to the polypipe is held together with cable ties.

And now we head into winter so we begin the whole thing of getting the cats out into the pen in Spring. Each beautiful day we get we send them out into the pen - getting them out the window all together and into the pen is a whole other story! frustrating fun.

a rat in the duck pen ....

 now to figure out how to get it out!