Monday, March 31, 2014

How to make an awesome scratch post for your cats and fail


What you need:
Cardboard/wood or any kind of base.
Rope/string – basically any kind of fibre you think your cats will want to attack (ours go nuts at everything that moves but they have a special bond with string.)
Fevicol or similarly strong adhesive.
Too much patience.


As with every craft project of mine, I sat on the idea way too long. But I finally pushed myself to go get the required materials and sat down to begin around 11 in the morning.


I had barely touched the cardboard tube with the string when it was decided that we’ll have to take the cats to the vet for a pending vaccination and to put a thermometer up their bum.


Back home and after lunch, I stuck the first few lengths of string alternating between the adhesive and the string. Around this time, I began to question my ambitious goal of covering the entire surface of the tube with string.


Two hours later, I was still at 40%. Remember the part about patience? I think I have too much of it for I continued to do this mind-numbingly monotonous job. The wife saved my life by playing some interesting music meanwhile.


Two more hours later, I had 20% of the adhesive left and had finished 200 gms of string – everything I had bought in the morning. The tube looks like a decent scratch post now.


But there’s one tiny little problem.

The cats won’t go anywhere near it. 


Moral of the story: The landlord is going to throw us out because our dear cats are going to continue with their scratch-practice on the sofas.

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