How to Build a Cat Tower from Scratch

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by Adobestock/zoeydsngwrtr

Learn how to build a cat tower from scratch with diagrams, materials, plywood, and carpeting instructions.

My cats, Dusty and Zing, spend hours climbing, scratching, and playing hide-and-seek in my house every day. They amuse themselves on — and in — their own 5 foot-tall, carpet-covered kitty condo. Their favorite place to nap is in the penthouse.

The kitty condo takes only a few hours to build. A saber saw or jigsaw makes cutting the floors and doors easier, but you could do the job with hand tools. Material requirements are small too: a 5 foot cardboard tube between 14 inches and 16 inches in diameter, about 3 yards of scrap carpet, and 16 square feet of 5/8 inch or 3/4 inch plywood that’s at least 2 feet wide. To assemble the kitty condo, you also need construction adhesive, carpenter’s glue, a generous handful of U-shaped tacks, and a 1/4 inch by 1-1/4 inch bolt and T-nut.

Cardboard Tubes

There are at least two good sources for cardboard tubes. Sonotube, a cylindrical form used for poured-concrete piers, is available from concrete contractors, but the minimum purchase is usually 10 feet to 14 feet . At about $4 per foot, you’d have to find friends to go in on the purchase, or sell one or two extra kitty condos, to justify the expense.

  • Updated on Mar 6, 2023
  • Originally Published on Nov 1, 1986
Tagged with: cat play, family pets
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