Thursday, January 24, 2019

Good For Cats And Children

It's sad to think about, but our cats are getting older. When Pepper started having trouble jumping up on the couch for his nightly lap time with Hubby Tony and me, the vet diagnosed him with a bit of arthritis. For a while we would just reach down and pick him up, but that seemed to offend his dignity so I placed a small Amazon box in front of the couch for him to use as a boost.

That worked for a while, but eventually the top of the cardboard got weak and didn't provide the proper support. I looked around in thrift, craft, and hardware stores for something to take its place, but what I saw either wasn't the right size or cost more than I wanted to spend.  One day it occurred to me toddlers often need stools, and a baby supply store  might have what I needed. Sure enough, the "potty" section of a big box store had several choices. I brought home the one I thought was the most stylish.
Pepper's new lift
As an added bonus, the next time Grandson Jay comes for a visit he will be able to use it too.

Five years ago today: Back In Business!

19 comments:

  1. This is a really interesting adaptation Kathy for senior cats.

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    1. Thank you. As an added bonus, it was much cheaper than the cat-specific ones I saw in pet stores.

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  2. I have a couple of arthritic old cats who used to haunt the upper cat runs. They cannot navigate the steps up anymore. They require a slight jump. I love this idea for old cat couch access!

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    1. It's so sad to see our beloved pets getting old, isn't it?

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  3. I've decided, when I move, Toby will get a stool boost up to the cat box., which is on a table because I can't reach the floor any more.

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    1. That sounds like a sensible solution for both you and Toby.

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  4. I think the best resolutions come from thinking outside the box. Great idea.

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  5. Funny thing... I've been looking of a sturdy step stool for my kitchen.
    Not only for me (being shorter then the top shelf) and for the grand kids.
    They are expensive and so elaborate.
    Now, I'm heading to the kiddo section!

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  6. This is so sweet! Love this! Just recently, I was pricing actual pet steps online and they are ridiculously overpriced. This is a wonderful idea, and the neutral color looks nice in your home. I bet you were very excited to see your fur-baby use it for the first time! :)

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    1. Net, thanks for stopping by! You're right; the pet steps seem to be quite the racket. I was very excited to see Pepper get the hang of climbing the steps.

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  7. i am impressed with solution my friend

    soon i think i will be needing the same help

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    1. Baili, thanks for stopping by and commenting! I hope that you are able to find something similar with the time is right.

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  8. Our kitty got a home made special solution when she struggled to jump up onto our taller bed - we took a Lack tv stand from IKEA, added some memory foam to the top, then upholstered her favourite fluffy material over the top. Of course this means she has mostly ignored it and uses various other cat created ways to get up on the bed. The side tables are a favourite, so I try not to keep anything on them.

    We find in summer she is able to jump again due to the added warmth, to surprising heights. We just got a shorter mattress so she can make it up easily now, but she can jump double the height of our old bed at the moment after a week of 40+C temperatures here. :) She and I love it hot.

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    1. Snoskred, I hope you're right about Pepper's mobility improving when it gets hot again. That would be wonderful!

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