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Double
French glass doors lead from our basement family room in to the
Cattery.
The
cattery and grooming room together consist of an 836 sq.ft. area.
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The
Main Cattery is a long room with 4 large runs on one
side and 3 smaller runs on the other side, separated by a 9 ft
wide corridor.
At
one end is the grooming room.
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Cattery Runs The runs are constructed with 1 1/2" diameter
PVC irrigation pipes available from your hardware store. |
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These dividers are easy to clean, may be bleached, do not rust
and do not need painting.
90
degree couplers are used for corners and doors.
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2"
x 1" rectangular plastic coated wire is attached to the plastic
pipes by means of vinyl snap ties.
The
wire goes all the way up to the ceiling to prevent cats from climbing
out, climbing in, or climbing into the adjacent run
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We
have elevated the cages off the floor by means of "T" joint couplers.
The reason for elevating them off the floor is for ease of cleaning. |
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Small
plastic snap ties were used to join wire to wire. Larger snap
ties were used to attach the wire to the pipes.
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Windows
All along one side of the cattery, above the larger runs, we have
installed large solarium windows. These allow a lot of natural
light into the cattery.
Shelves
are attached at various heights in every run so the cats can enjoy
exercise and lounge time.
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shelves are supported by "L" brackets screwed directly
into the wall studs.
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Kitten
No-Climb Strips Initially we had a problem with kittens
climbing up the wire and threatening to hurl themselves down if
we did not let them out.
We
solved this problem by attaching 6" wide arborite strips all along
the perimeter of the kitten runs, about 18" above floor level.
This might be frustrating for the kittens but much better for
our peace of mind.
You can see an older kitten climbing the mesh from the outside
of the run where there is no protective strip.
The
arborite panel at floor level on the right of the photo prevents
a male from spraying into the next run.
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kitten no-climb / no-spray panels are attached with the same style
vinyl snap ties used to connect the panels of wire mesh together.
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The
doors are hung by means of hinges.
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They
are closed with hook and eye latches which are affixed to both
inside and outside the door.
This
way when we go into the cage to sit and visit with the kitties,
we can lock the door from the inside.
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Each
run contains a custom-made bed for the babies. |
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Cattery
Floor The cattery floor is covered with bleachable
industrial grade linoleum.
The
lino goes 18" up the wall and all wall plugs are set above this
height.
This
is a precautionary measure in the event of cats spraying and electrocuting
themselves.
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The
Grooming Room At far end of the main cattery is the
grooming room. The door to the grooming room is mainly glass and
there is also a large window looking in to the grooming room from
the cattery.
All
this glass prevents a feeling of claustrophobia and makes the
room a pleasure to work in.
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The
grooming room is large enough to accommodate a table for blow
drying, and a storage cupboard at one end.
Behind
the grooming table is a very large mirror which not only makes
the room appear bigger and brighter, but is also useful for seeing
both sides of the cat during grooming.
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There
is a door in the grooming room which is an outside exit. The upper
half of this door is glass to allow extra light in.
Along
one side of the grooming room there is a long counter top on both
sides of a double sink with plenty of cupboard storage for towels,
etc.
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