First and foremost - THANK YOU for helping these poor homeless cats and kittens. Two things I was always taught - #1 NEVER put a blanket in the container as it will get moist/wet and defeat the whole purpose of keeping them warm and dry, and #2 - always have two openings each at opposite ends of the container in case a predator should enter the cat will have an escape route.
blankets will get wet from the snow and will not dry out. Feral cat rescues and trap and neuter programs recommend straw bedding only. BTW, never use a polyester fleece or cotton if you believe you must have a blanket...wool is insulating even when wet. You can test this as a "hooman" by wearing damp wool socks outside, your feet will stay warm. Again, most rescues say " no blankets"...they will get wet and freeze.
I know this video is old but shouldn't there be 2 exits just in case another animal tries to come in and the cat needs to make a quick exit? This was a very good video otherwise! You obviously love all kitties and animals like me. Thank you for taking care of those animals in need!
Most definetly the swinging door is a great idea but I have 8 and not 1 would use any shelters until we put the 2nd opening and ours are heated w pads...and they love them...soon as I neutered the males they started sleeping together...so I have extra and other ferals sneak in.lol
Almost perfect, but you need ventilation and a second exit: a second exit can provide the ventilation as well, just place them so the kitty isn't lying directly in the draft. Also, don't use blankets. They get damp and do more harm than good. Straw only, or if you have something that's made of 100% real wool, you can use that. But no other materials.
I think if you would wrap the silver insulation around the outside of the bin and cut it there it would be so much easier...also the bottom lay it on the upside down bin and cut...
Is it best to make multiple single dwelling cat shelters or a larger one for multiple cats? I understand that cats like to sit next to the entrance so…
Have to keep it raised up(2x4's with straw between the wood or a Styrofoam cooler lid (turned upside down with some hay, not to much) . This way its not sitting directly on a cold surface.
You're never supposed to have a blanket in a outdoor cat shelter because it retains moisture. No matter what you do it will retain moisture just straw only
Great shelters but unless your cats grew up around each other and are spay n neutered they won't use them without the second door.I made a shelter similar except im going to put the swinging door..but at first I made it with one opening they will not use them even alone.I had to go back and make a 2nd door.people make a 2nd door or your wasting your money and time just try to make a door.i also cut the reflective paper into a pizza over one hole and they used it and it blocked the air and would pop back into place...but 2 doors are needed.ferals will use them unless there ferals you domesticated.
Hope you realised those zip ties were put in the wrong part, water can get inside through the holes!. They should have been put in the over lip! Not at the top! The over lip that is below the top part you melted the hole!
STOP FOLLOWING PEOPLE WHO CALL REFLEXTIX INSULATION! That’s only true when installed according to the instructions. Putting bubble roll flat against plastic totes creates condensation and buildup water. 1” rigid foam or greater is actually insulated against the cold. I build this video from Canada style but sideways (meaning the lit gets cut and NO water can pool also gorilla tape around the entire lid) and skip the tunnel go with an awning instead. ua-cam.com/video/0BD80hXf01g/v-deo.htmlsi=TPyx-_UJCb2HCioD
First and foremost - THANK YOU for helping these poor homeless cats and kittens. Two things I was always taught - #1 NEVER put a blanket in the container as it will get moist/wet and defeat the whole purpose of keeping them warm and dry, and #2 - always have two openings each at opposite ends of the container in case a predator should enter the cat will have an escape route.
blankets will get wet from the snow and will not dry out. Feral cat rescues and trap and neuter programs recommend straw bedding only. BTW, never use a polyester fleece or cotton if you believe you must have a blanket...wool is insulating even when wet. You can test this as a "hooman" by wearing damp wool socks outside, your feet will stay warm. Again, most rescues say " no blankets"...they will get wet and freeze.
I've made two now, thanks for your taking the time to make such detailed instruction videos. The kitties say thank you too!
I love this. You have inspired me. Thanks so much! I also love how you have the instructions connected to automatically go to each part.
Bless you taking the time to teach us how to properly house the feral babies. 🙏💚🌹
Excellent video. You explained everything in detail. Thank you.
AWESOME cat house, GREAT JOB it really is the best I have ever seen! God bless you both.
Dust inside with diatomaceous earth to help fight fleas / ticks / pests etc.
I know this video is old but shouldn't there be 2 exits just in case another animal tries to come in and the cat needs to make a quick exit? This was a very good video otherwise! You obviously love all kitties and animals like me. Thank you for taking care of those animals in need!
Most definetly the swinging door is a great idea but I have 8 and not 1 would use any shelters until we put the 2nd opening and ours are heated w pads...and they love them...soon as I neutered the males they started sleeping together...so I have extra and other ferals sneak in.lol
Yes
Yesssss
Yes I see alot of this mistake. Thank God for people who have a ❤️
I wonder about the kind of tapes working in the cold
I'm from Alaska SCREAMING DUCT TAPE EVERYWHERE!!! Why foil tape at all? I'll look into it. I'd also do both inner and outer.
Thanks!...Straw help also...All Animals Lives Matter!💯
This is great. Thank you.
Does foil get damp in freezing snowy weather. I love this shelter idea.
👍 well done great idea
Almost perfect, but you need ventilation and a second exit: a second exit can provide the ventilation as well, just place them so the kitty isn't lying directly in the draft. Also, don't use blankets. They get damp and do more harm than good. Straw only, or if you have something that's made of 100% real wool, you can use that. But no other materials.
I think if you would wrap the silver insulation around the outside of the bin and cut it there it would be so much easier...also the bottom lay it on the upside down bin and cut...
It’s better to put it on the inside to keep the heat in from the cats own body.
perfect , 💪👏👏
Like it.. 👍👍👍
She reminds me of Angela from the office
Is it best to make multiple single dwelling cat shelters or a larger one for multiple cats? I understand that cats like to sit next to the entrance so…
Would it also work for me to put a cat door in my shed then add the cozy cat boxes?
Also the lower the shelter the better so there body heat can heat that house real nice unless your puting heating pads in.
Have to keep it raised up(2x4's with straw between the wood or a Styrofoam cooler lid (turned upside down with some hay, not to much) .
This way its not sitting directly on a cold surface.
You're never supposed to have a blanket in a outdoor cat shelter because it retains moisture. No matter what you do it will retain moisture just straw only
Great shelters but unless your cats grew up around each other and are spay n neutered they won't use them without the second door.I made a shelter similar except im going to put the swinging door..but at first I made it with one opening they will not use them even alone.I had to go back and make a 2nd door.people make a 2nd door or your wasting your money and time just try to make a door.i also cut the reflective paper into a pizza over one hole and they used it and it blocked the air and would pop back into place...but 2 doors are needed.ferals will use them unless there ferals you domesticated.
I make some with only 1 door and ferals use them. Don’t say they won’t use them “unless you have 2 doors” because that is not always true.
@@marks4470 That is my experience too. I have ferals that have used bins with only one door.
For some reason, i can't find part 1. How the flapping door was made! 😢
Hope you realised those zip ties were put in the wrong part, water can get inside through the holes!. They should have been put in the over lip! Not at the top! The over lip that is below the top part you melted the hole!
You're amazing! I am so grateful that you brought up this issue! People NEED to know this!!❤
I missed on how the door was done please repeat it.
This is part 3, but they show you how to cut the door in part 1! 🙂
The blankets get wet in winter. Not a good idea
Never use a blanket, it will freeze and trap moisture. And Only use straw, not hay.
Great video tho
STOP FOLLOWING PEOPLE WHO CALL REFLEXTIX INSULATION! That’s only true when installed according to the instructions. Putting bubble roll flat against plastic totes creates condensation and buildup water. 1” rigid foam or greater is actually insulated against the cold.
I build this video from Canada style but sideways (meaning the lit gets cut and NO water can pool also gorilla tape around the entire lid) and skip the tunnel go with an awning instead.
ua-cam.com/video/0BD80hXf01g/v-deo.htmlsi=TPyx-_UJCb2HCioD
yes there should be 2 exits
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But you have a blanket inside and you are sealing it. I wouldn't put blankets inside it's supposed to be a big no no
Some blankets cause static shock to cats.
There's no second door and not really any light infiltration other than the flap of the door.
A lot of unnecessary taping just cut the darn crap long enuf!
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