Munchkin isn’t a small kitty, she weighs about 9 – 10 lbs. In case anyone is wondering, it’s plenty big enough inside. She hasn’t come out since and that was a couple of hours ago. By the time I got back from the trash she was already in the bed and sound asleep. I put the bed next to Munch’s old bed, then went back in the house to cut up the cardboard box it came in and gather up the packing material for the trash. Munchkin loves this bed! I put it together, which took all of about 3 minutes, including putting a little bit of catnip in the bottom so she knew this was someplace she could go. The padded seat then sits on top of the walls and floor. The fuzzy floor acts as a separator and very firmly keeps the walls apart. When you go to put the cube together, you open up the walls so that it forms a space inside, and then insert the fuzzy floor into it. It is surrounded by a furry material, making it softer for the cat to lay on. The second floor is the one you can see in the picture – it is a thicker hard material – again, I couldn’t see inside to tell you what and it is thicker than the walls. The first one is a canvas that attaches to the wall material and the walls and this floor are shipped in an accordion fashion and flat. They are covered by a soft exterior cloth that joins all four walls together. He LOVES it.How its constructed: The interior of the walls are made of a thin (maybe 1/8th) firm material – I think it’s wood, but there was no way to see inside. It takes less than 2 minutes to put it together (excluding the outside dangle ball) and my cat was in it and playing with the interior dangle ball before I had finished.
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