How To Recover A Cat Tree
In my case the bottom cloth was barely touched so i didnt need to replace it.
How to recover a cat tree. Cut pieces of your. Use the removed carpet piece as a template. Take the nail gun be careful and nail the new piece. Use 3 or 4 2 14 screws per post for strength and stability.
The first step is to remove the old carpet from the old cat tree. Use the sharp knife be careful to cut the worn out carpet off of the scratching post. Polyester carpeting is the only thing you need. As for the real tree i am wondering what others say about this.
Clean up the tree first check for areas of the tree where the fabric is still good. How to reupholster cat trees step 1. Replacing the sisal rope is the cheapest option to make you both happy again. It is their mission to shred the loops.
All cats love the looped pile. Carpet fabric and sisal rope are all popular. Brush off any fabric you want. Pull off what you can unwind any rope or cut the old upholstery off in strips using.
Cats love digging their claws in and shredding the sisal rope on their cat tree. Remove the old carpet. Put carpet right over the old and staple the heck out of it. Remove the old upholstery.
Select the material you want to use to cover the structure. In this case we took it off of. We are not going to give you any illusions here because while it can be easy if you have a really old and loose cat tree more often than not this process is going to take a while and require some serious muscle. Screw the short post to the front center of the base.
After a few months they can damage it so much that they may turn to your furniture and carpets for fresh targets. Screw the long posts to the back of the base 13 inches apart. Screw the centerpiece to the top of the short post and the sides of the tall posts.