DIY: Building up an Outdoor Shelter for Cats (Sky's family)

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Happy Valentine's Day you all! Hope you spend valuable time next to your loved one either it's a good friend, the other half of your soul or even a pet. Today's post is going to be my Valentine post for those who quickly became my best friends in the last couple of months.

So... after my previous experience sharing something that I've done on my own, I thought that I should repeat this activity again, but on a completely different level.

It's not like I didn't take part in DIY activities before but I simply never thought about capturing those moments and share them further since my blog never focused on this field and I doubt it ever will since I don't do it on a daily basis or have a business towards that direction.

However, the post from today comes also as a guide that perhaps would inspire more people out there who love and take care of animals even if it doesn't necessarily mean to have them as pets or inside their houses. Personally, I am a bit of both, already having a cat I adopted with my boyfriend but since we took him, we never stopped also taking care of Sky's family, including siblings and their mother.

If you don't know, Sky is a black cat. And he had two more black siblings, one white and one gray. While the white and gray one quickly found a new home people keeping distance from the black ones due to all the sayings such as they bring bad luck and who knows what other lies, the two black siblings had to adapt to the life of the streets and the constant danger not having a home they could return to.

I won't get into too many details saying how many fights I had with my boyfriend trying to convince him that we should adopt the other two siblings of Sky, who were also black since their mother was already an adult and she was used with the wilderness of both the streets and people living nearby. But long story short, we resumed just taking care of them without bringing them in the house since we live in a studio room with very little space available which is rented anyway, and that makes us live daily under the pressure of not having the owner find out we have a cat inside since it's forbidden.

DIY Outdoor Shelter for Cats (Intro)

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I had this shelter in plan since the summer thinking about how brutal winters are in Romania lately and especially on the part of the country where I'm living, reaching even -25°C at night. Yet a temperature that it's impossible to be endured by any living out there.

With this thought, I started searching on the internet for already made up shelters to purchase for the cats but they were either too expensive or badly crafted with customers complaining about the bad quality overall.

So I began projecting everything in Photoshop as I envisioned, sending out the plan to my dad who had previous experience crafting 3 more shelters for animals.

He took note of my idea and handled the whole part of bringing the materials, as well as the tools we were going to use in order to obtain some results as close as possible to my concept. This involved pillars of resistance that made the skeleton, lots of wooden boards, polystyrene to thermally insulate the walls of the shelter, and a metal sheet to serve as the roof.

Cutting down the pillars

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We began by cutting down the pillars which turned out as a more difficult task than planned because my father insisted on having them in two different sizes so we would be able to have the roof inclined to avoid forming deposits of water or snow on top of the shelter that will damage it quickly.

Setting up the shelter's skeleton

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We decided to craft the sides of the skeleton so it's easier to place the other parts afterwards, also being able to save a bit of the bottom representing the feet of the shelter. Initially, we thought that placing some bricks under the shelter would be enough but this also made it easier to calculate the inclined surface we will generate for the roof later on.

Attaching wooden plates and insulating with polystyrene

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The next step was measuring and cutting the wooden plates so they fit perfectly and isolate the walls of the shelter as best as possible. Additionally, I insisted on filling the space between these and the skeleton with polystyrene so there won't be any risk of having cold temperatures penetrate the walls and making it a cold shelter for the cats.

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I've put so much accent on this step because of the reason mentioned at the beginning of the post but also because we are living at the foothills of the mountains and there is always wind here so temperatures feel a lot colder than the rest of the city. Aditionally, the wooden planks used for the shelter house were part of a 90s' closet from my grandma, so these were pretty thin and a few more layers were vital for more warmth.

After I filled the gaps with polystyrene, we added another layer of wooden planks so this one is held like in a sandwich and blocks the wind from getting inside.

Rising up the house

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We repeated the same steps of making the skeleton, adding two layers of wooden planks and one layer of polystyrene in between with the rest of the sides of the house too. We encountered a bit of a trouble making everything sit together due to running out of long nails that will reach deep enough to hold it still. The biggest problem though, was that this action was taken around the Christmas holidays when many shops were either closed or had their schedule reduced, so we ended up adding one more wooden plank at the top for extra safety that everything will be held together.

Adding the roof

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Last but not least, we made it to an end by adding the roof where we gave up on adding the polystyrene since we would have an extra layer anyway, including both wooden planks and the metal sheet which will protect the wood from getting quickly ruined by the rough weather conditions.

A thing that I wanted to do but which I thought that it's better to wait until spring kicks in, was to paint the house gray and to varnish it so I'm 100% confident the wood won't swell and rot. But being winter and having negative temperatures most of the time, it would take way too long to have everything dried and ready to be used by the cats. But hopefully we'll have spring temperatures soon and get this done too.

Arranging the interior

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After 7 hours of work we finally could have the shelter house placed under our window which is where we feed our cats and take care of them. Unfortunately, we ended this project quite late that day so we had to postpone with one more day until finding the right resources to arrange the interior for even more warmth. Though, we received a first donation from a neighbor who brought us a blanket and a few days later some food for the cats.

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One day later we had lots of hay straws placed inside which I heard that works the best to keep animals warm during the winter since these dry very quickly and maintain the temperature of cats' bodies better than any blanket or clothing material.

We also made a little upgrade to the entrance adding another wooden board at the bottom after we realized that this one was too large for cats and surprised a fox trying to get inside during the night.

Was it a good idea to have the shelter built? Absolutely.
Do cats love it? Yes!
Is it safe? Not every time...

As I said, we are living at the foothills of the mountains and all the surroundings are covered with plenty of sheepfolds that attract wild animals sometimes (foxes, bears...) but also redirect these towards our place, as well as make the dogs from the sheepfolds visit us from time to time, getting curious about the shelter house or eating cats' food.

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Happily, the cats are smart enough to keep safe and only use the shelter when there is no danger nearby. That makes them don't always sleep inside but only stay in and around it mostly when it's daylight since the dogs are coming just at night from time to time.

Sadly, both siblings of Sky faced some fights from where they remained blind of the left eye but I'm happy they were strong enough to make it further and run and play as they did when they were kittens, like nothing was happening.

Check out more posts with Sky:

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This post gave me a smile from ear to ear! This is great! Being one of the people who rescued several strays at our previous home, as well as continuously feeding the others in the area with food when passing our window, I know it's heart-breaking to not being able to take them all in.

We had our first stray (Mojo) from the place just above our home where there was a colony with at the time 4 or 5 kittens. The one we took home was a little older maybe 3 months tops.. She sadly escaped and I can still cry thinking about that experience as she was my buddy.

When she didn't return, we decided to rescue the very last kitten at that same spot, which was Mochi and he was such a scaredy cat until the last weeks that he stayed with us. He made friends from behind the window as at some point the cats would chill in the windowsill, knowing that passing dogs would not even notice them and we fed them the same quality food we gave our cat. They always had water available and we bonded with them even though they didn't live in our home.

Our apartment was way too small for that as well. Sadly, Mochi needed to be outside and when he finally started to accept our affection (it took 9 months!), we bought him a collar with his name, he was so handsome with it. He came back home after he played with his buddy cat who came to pick him up (really!) and off they went after an hour play in our sight or so.

Then he god hit by a car and they removed his collar and let him there. Looking back, the other cats came to warn us and grieve in front of our window the hours after it happened as they already saw him. The one buddy cat was grieving for weeks, which was sad to see ..

I felt horrible having to move and leaving them behind honestly, but as the school is near that place, I see they are being taken care off.

Sorry for the book comment but your post brought up memories, I have immense respect for you for creating this amazing shelter, more people should do so <3

No need to apologize for anything! It's just that this got me through so many moods that's it's hard to figure out what to start up with first, lol!

I'm happy my post made you smile and that we have so many things in common! Taking care of cats is beautiful but at the same time hard, heartbreaking, addictive and other bad moods too! We had a period when we were taking care of no less than 10 stray cats + our tom cat but as we all know, cats are more exposed to dangers than other animals and sadly you never know when it's the last time you see one of them... From all those 10 mentioned before, there are only 3 left.. or better said 2 since one we haven't seen for almost 3 weeks and we never stop thinking what happened, which is a constant pain and stress in my heart, especially that he was already blind of one eye from a fight with foxes. But I can only pray to see him soon.

The mother of these siblings we take care of is also going to give birth to another series in March and as much we are looking forward to see the young ones, as afraid we are that they won't live too much as the previous series was entirely killed by a family of foxes visiting our neighborhood pretty often...

I never experienced the loss of my own very cat so I don't know what that feels like, but based on the strong connections we build with our buddies, I'm sure it's very hard to move on from. It's just a different and unique connection from any other one you'll build with a different animal.

But just like you, I have moments when I think that I'll have to move to my own place sooner or later and can't even imagine how would it be to leave them behind. I'll feel like betraying them. I'd rather go for a larger flat with one extra room that I'll turn entirely for cats than leaving them behind...

I hear you! It's heart-breaking and rewarding at the same time, isn't it?

It must be even harder knowing predators are around to hurt them, at least we didn't have that, probably traffic was the biggest danger around.

Oh man, I can feel the worry about the cats reading this, I remember when our dear Mojo (and later Mochi) didn't return after a few days and the only thing I kept doing was checking the window and calling them.. Then we were making rounds around the block constantly, it was so frustrating. I would wake up several times a night thinking I'd hear their meow outside..

That must be a big worry about these babies, is there any way that you can make a cage around the little house outside? Or create a cage for it? I mean they probably don't enjoy it but at least it would mean you can keep them at the same place at night.

The leaving the home will not be easy for this reason, I'm not going to lie. I stood there feeling helpless the very last evening we gathered stuff in our old home.. the two sisters (probably Mochi's sisters as they were from the same colony) were always together and such a joy to watch them arrive and feel safe in front of our window.. they brought a cat that was just new for several weeks and they stood there wondering why on earth we weren't feeding them. We had no food left there, it was all given to them..

I felt horrible but I know for a fact they are all still alive and taken care off, that helps. I see them regularly when I drive back home after dropping off the kid to school. We found it all very rewarding to foster the kittens through an organisation because we knew this was not going to be forever, this way we could help many more than we'd be able to help taking in forever.

One of our ladies was a litter dumped in the garbage and our very first foster litter were 5 also found in the trash :( horrible, but we helped socializing them, get them through horrible parasites and transition to wonderful loving families, these families are so thankful when you send them updates, it was a very rewarding job.

Sadly, we can't do this right now as our ladies are just used to the new order in the home and I finally have my bedroom back (to keep the new treadmill safe from night time terrors, lol) but I bet in the future, we will take some fosters in again, maybe in the next home.. I'd recommend it to anyone who wants to help but can't guarantee taking care of animals forever themselves.

I wanted to say thank you for these cats that you're caring for them, you are an angel <3

It's incredible how much we have in common, I swear! We take walks around the buildings pretty often too, looking for the one missing but no results. As well as jump occasionally from the chair of the computer or bed to look outside the window and see if he came to eat from the bowls or if he's inside the shelter. God damn those constant stress, I want it to be over and see Sky's brother again! 🥺🥺

I can build the cage mentioned but the mother always hides them in other place until they are around 2 months old or so and bring them on our window. And I can't lock them in a cage because they need to walk around, explore and learn to live 😭

Reading all the emotions you got through when moving, is not very encouraging but it's a feeling that sooner or later we'll have to face too, sadly. But I'm happy to hear that you keep seeing those cats from time to time and they are okish. I doubt they will remain in the same place if they wouldn't find food and safety anymore.

Thank you for the kind words 🙏🏻 that's a lot more than I thought I deserve but I try my best to make their life easier for sure 🥺

Thank you for the kind words 🙏🏻 that's a lot more than I thought I deserve but I try my best to make their life easier for sure 🥺

Don't sell yourself short please! I know exactly how stressful it can be to do what you're doing because you start caring for all of them (I did too) and when they are gone for a few days, as you know, you worry as if it's your own cat. It takes a good person who will care for animals that aren't officially hers to take care of.

You have all my respect, and I really hope that the mother and babies will also be ok.. Are there any associations in your area? Maybe if there aren't you can consider trying to raise some funds (maybe here on Hive) with updates on their wellbeing so it's not as big of a financial burden?

And then from the funds maybe even sterilize the mommy cat after this litter? This way you will still help her even after you're not living there anymore. But if there's an association in the area, you can reach out for help, maybe they are organized as they are here in Spain.. Still too many without help, obviously because there are only so many cats we can take in, right?

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Thank you, again! You made me smile and get emotional once again! Especially that not many understand the efforts of taking care of so many animals and the mixed emotions comes up with! 🥺

I have no idea about such associations but will definitely look into! Having my own founded partially by Hive sounds like an amazing idea too! Would also be cool to make more people aware of our little chain.

It is truly inspiring to see how you and your father came together to build a shelter for stray cats, demonstrating exceptional commitment to animal welfare. This act of kindness towards homeless cats is admirable and I hope it motivates others to take similar actions to help animals in need in their communities.

Realmente es inspirador ver cómo tú y tu padre se unieron para construir un refugio para gatos callejeros, demostrando un compromiso excepcional con el bienestar animal. Este acto de bondad hacia los gatos sin hogar es admirable y espero que motive a otros a tomar medidas similares para ayudar a los animales necesitados en sus comunidades.

Thanks a lot for the kind words! Indeed, if more people would take similar actions, the world would be a better place for both humans and animals. Sadly, not many care about stray animals or realize the dangers they have to face daily...

It just a matter of love. To open your heart for cats and build such shelters to keep them warm.

Absolutely! I couldn't say it better 😜

This is such a nice gesture for the animals! I must admit I have found the xmas pullover that your dad was wearing while doing diy stuff just adorable lol

Hahaha. I would have buyed one for myself too! But I have way too many Chrismasy things. Thanks for stopping by 🤗

The cats shelter looks beautiful. You’re full of love because you don’t just care about humans alone but about cats or other animals too

I actually care more about animals than people, LOL. Thank you for stopping by!

What a great gift and contribution that you gave to Sky and all the other cats that walk by a shelter!
BTW I have one wooden sweeter like your father's :)
I don't have a cat. I already had one many years ago... Still thinking about adopting one.
Thank you for sharing this great idea with us!

Ha! How lovely! ☺️
Thanks a lot! Can't imagine the moment when we'll have to say goodbye to Sky as he's such a different cat from anything met before. But a thing is certain, that no day from our lives won't be without a cat anymore! 🤍

this is such a thoughtful thing to do for the cats. Looks safe enough

Thanks a lot! We did our best to turn as safe, cozy and durable as possible 🙏🏻☺️

That's so sweet!!

Thank you 🙏🏻☺️