Catio Designs - Outdoor Cat Enclosure Kits
Welcome the buyer at the entry. Put out a new doormat, clean and polish the brass doorknob and knocker. Put potted flowers on the porch. Make sure the front entry floor is sparkling clean and the porch and steps are swept. Remember you only get one chance to make a good first impression.
In short you may want to consider your catio design elements before you start to build outdoor cat enclosures to ensure your cat run is the feline plaza they deserve.
Store or organize items that make the yard look untidy.
Consider purchasing a run with casters or wheels on it so that it can be moved around. There are several things to think about if the run is going to be used outside the house. These animals are rather delicate and both hot and cold weather are a problem for them. During the warm season you should place the run in a shady area. Positioning the run under a tree or carport could provide the necessary environment. When the weather is cooler a sunny spot might be more desirable. Place the run away from drafty areas. Guinea pigs have many natural predators. Their cage should be made safe from owls, snakes, and other wild animals. Your guinea pigs are not even safe from your other pets such as dogs, cats, and even pet birds.
Most buyers predictably respond to the same things - clean, clutter-free homes in a good state of repair. You may want to spruce things up with a fresh paint job and definitely ensure that you address any major repairs that may be required. Those are big ticket items, but what can you do on a smaller scale (and budget) to get your home ready to compete successfully on the real estate market?
Have a garage sale before the home is listed. This is a great opportunity to get rid of any clutter and provides the prospective home buyer to really see your home. Clean out and get rid of anything that you think you won't need in your next home. Pack away all that you can. Be sure, though, to find the fine line between clutter and emptiness.
If so, then perhaps it will to your prospective home buyer too.
Clean the drain gutters. Buyers nearly always comment if gutters are full of leaves and it makes them question other maintenance issues.
Most cats will get along great together, but before placing more than one cat alone in cat enclosures, make sure they do in fact enjoy being together. An enclosure can make a cat very happy, but not if they don't like the company they're with. You'll find most enclosures come in easy-to-assemble kits, but you can also hire a handyman to put them together if you're not comfortable.
There are so many designs on the market that it's easy to find one that will integrate into your property and flow with the rest of your outdoor decor. Cat enclosures aren't something you have to purchase every few years, such as collars or a leash: If you purchase an enclosure made of high quality galvanized steel, or stainless steel, they will last you forever and can be used for every cat you own.
There are as many ways to structure your business, as there are types of enclosures. You can specialise in a particular model, for example, portable lightweight enclosures made from aluminium framing and covered with cat netting. This style would also adapt easily to more permanent fixtures, enclosing verandas, patio areas, and sides of houses.
Swimming pools, hot tubs, saunas, outdoor showers and their pumps and filters should be clean and operating smoothly. Ensure that the sprinkler systems and outdoor faucets are working properly.
In short you may want to consider your catio design elements before you start to build outdoor cat enclosures to ensure your cat run is the feline plaza they deserve.
Store or organize items that make the yard look untidy.
Consider purchasing a run with casters or wheels on it so that it can be moved around. There are several things to think about if the run is going to be used outside the house. These animals are rather delicate and both hot and cold weather are a problem for them. During the warm season you should place the run in a shady area. Positioning the run under a tree or carport could provide the necessary environment. When the weather is cooler a sunny spot might be more desirable. Place the run away from drafty areas. Guinea pigs have many natural predators. Their cage should be made safe from owls, snakes, and other wild animals. Your guinea pigs are not even safe from your other pets such as dogs, cats, and even pet birds.
Most buyers predictably respond to the same things - clean, clutter-free homes in a good state of repair. You may want to spruce things up with a fresh paint job and definitely ensure that you address any major repairs that may be required. Those are big ticket items, but what can you do on a smaller scale (and budget) to get your home ready to compete successfully on the real estate market?
Have a garage sale before the home is listed. This is a great opportunity to get rid of any clutter and provides the prospective home buyer to really see your home. Clean out and get rid of anything that you think you won't need in your next home. Pack away all that you can. Be sure, though, to find the fine line between clutter and emptiness.
If so, then perhaps it will to your prospective home buyer too.
Clean the drain gutters. Buyers nearly always comment if gutters are full of leaves and it makes them question other maintenance issues.
Most cats will get along great together, but before placing more than one cat alone in cat enclosures, make sure they do in fact enjoy being together. An enclosure can make a cat very happy, but not if they don't like the company they're with. You'll find most enclosures come in easy-to-assemble kits, but you can also hire a handyman to put them together if you're not comfortable.
There are so many designs on the market that it's easy to find one that will integrate into your property and flow with the rest of your outdoor decor. Cat enclosures aren't something you have to purchase every few years, such as collars or a leash: If you purchase an enclosure made of high quality galvanized steel, or stainless steel, they will last you forever and can be used for every cat you own.
There are as many ways to structure your business, as there are types of enclosures. You can specialise in a particular model, for example, portable lightweight enclosures made from aluminium framing and covered with cat netting. This style would also adapt easily to more permanent fixtures, enclosing verandas, patio areas, and sides of houses.
Swimming pools, hot tubs, saunas, outdoor showers and their pumps and filters should be clean and operating smoothly. Ensure that the sprinkler systems and outdoor faucets are working properly.
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