Kittyspam!
We bought a set of four cat shelves - carpeted shelves custom-built to fit a cat, and sturdy enough to hold the weight of at least two cats. I'd looked at various stores for regular shelves, but the weight limits they claimed were ridiculous - 6 pounds, 8 pounds, etc. For our purposes, I wanted them to carry at least 30 pounds, in case two 12-pound cats ended up on the same shelf, and to account for the increase in pressure with one of them landing on it or pushing off when leaping away. These said each platform could hold over 30 pounds, and they came with drywall anchors rated at 97 pounds. Awesome. (eBay - set of 4 | Etsy - individual.)
It took us a while to get them up, and we had to go to Lowe's and get a package of shims to shove behind the shelves as the wooden bit that goes against the wall is ever-so-slightly warped, as is the nature of wood in humidity, and wasn't lying completely flat against the wall.
Toby finished putting them up in my office on Monday. That room was chosen because it's got a sort of ledge on one wall above the closet, for people who like to put knicknacks everywhere. Well, we like to put cats everywhere, so we created a stepping-stone trail up to the ledge.
How are the cats liking it? Sora was wigged out at the noise and smells and how we kept trying to entice him into the office. He was convinced that we were going to shut him up in a box and take him to the vet, and wasn't about to be reassured. So we stopped trying to coax him. Nefer was a lot more sanguine about the whole thing, and moseyed in to take a sniff.
We got her up onto the first shelf, but even with the lure of catnip, she didn't want to go any higher, and ended up snoozing for an hour or so on that shelf.

Eventually, Sora wandered in on his own and spotted the shelves. He was interested, so I got some catnip and put it on the carpeting. This was a big hit.

I even managed to get him up on shelf 2 with the catnip, but he rubbed his head and neck so hard against the carpeted shelf that he rolled himself right off of it and, his dignity in tatters, slunk out of the room as I laughed at him (after making sure he wasn't hurt!).

Today he seems to forgotten his ignominous failure of yesterday. Toby's sent me a series of photos.
Up on shelf 2.

Investigating shelf 3; hmmmm....there appears to be catnip here...

Shelf 3 is in a corner! Awesome!

Half-on, half-off. (My favorite photo of the series!)

And up to number 4!

Hallelujah! There's a new place to explore!

It took us a while to get them up, and we had to go to Lowe's and get a package of shims to shove behind the shelves as the wooden bit that goes against the wall is ever-so-slightly warped, as is the nature of wood in humidity, and wasn't lying completely flat against the wall.
Toby finished putting them up in my office on Monday. That room was chosen because it's got a sort of ledge on one wall above the closet, for people who like to put knicknacks everywhere. Well, we like to put cats everywhere, so we created a stepping-stone trail up to the ledge.
How are the cats liking it? Sora was wigged out at the noise and smells and how we kept trying to entice him into the office. He was convinced that we were going to shut him up in a box and take him to the vet, and wasn't about to be reassured. So we stopped trying to coax him. Nefer was a lot more sanguine about the whole thing, and moseyed in to take a sniff.
We got her up onto the first shelf, but even with the lure of catnip, she didn't want to go any higher, and ended up snoozing for an hour or so on that shelf.
Eventually, Sora wandered in on his own and spotted the shelves. He was interested, so I got some catnip and put it on the carpeting. This was a big hit.
I even managed to get him up on shelf 2 with the catnip, but he rubbed his head and neck so hard against the carpeted shelf that he rolled himself right off of it and, his dignity in tatters, slunk out of the room as I laughed at him (after making sure he wasn't hurt!).
Today he seems to forgotten his ignominous failure of yesterday. Toby's sent me a series of photos.
Up on shelf 2.
Investigating shelf 3; hmmmm....there appears to be catnip here...
Shelf 3 is in a corner! Awesome!
Half-on, half-off. (My favorite photo of the series!)
And up to number 4!
Hallelujah! There's a new place to explore!
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Reminds me I still want to post pictures of People!Cat sitting in a new place and being all pleased about it and a big smug maybe. But no shelves, I just disposed her there manually.
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Also, Good luck with the fires! Or rather, with not getting them!
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And thanks! At the moment, there's nothing to be worried about up here where we are, but directly south of our subdivision it's all prairie with dried-out, flammable grass, so I look that way with trepidation every day. (And so far nobody I know's being directly threatened by the other fires.)
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Poking about online to find usable shelves, I found that a lot of people use IKEA Bjarnum brackets and Jarpen shelves covered with carpeting (http://www.moderncat.net/2009/01/18/ikea-hack-from-stockholm/), but I didn't particularly want all the brackets showing and, more importantly, they weren't sold online which means we'd have to drive to the other side of the metroplex to get them, so I went with these.
I just noticed this IKEA cat-climber hack (http://www.moderncat.net/2008/06/10/another-great-diy-project-from-ikea-hacker/) as well -- nifty!
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The shelves seem like a really good idea. Sadly being in a rented place we couldn't put any up though. We keep thinking of getting some sort of huge cat tree/ scratchy post thing, but we don't have enough space and it would probably become contested territory anyway. We're lucky that our 3 cats tolerate each other well enough most of the time, but they prefer not to settle too close to each other if they can help it and that probably works double for vertical spaces above them.
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Vertical space might help - from what I understand, cats divide their territories up not just through horizontal space, but through vertical space and through time (i.e. Nefer gets to sit on me shortly before bedtime, Sora gets to sit on me at 4 AM, unfortunately). So more spaces to claim might help.
Or it might precipitate World War III. :)
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My cats would love those. But I cruelly make them make do with the tops of bookcases.
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