TNR Handbook - Neighborhood Cats
TNR Handbook - Neighborhood Cats TNR Handbook - Neighborhood Cats
4. Next, place piece F (12" x 20") onto the back edge of piece A. The Neighborhood Cats TNR Handbook 5. Finally, place piece E two inches back from the front edge of piece A, making sure the door is in the correct position: 6. Once you=ve made sure everything lines up, use the caulk gun to apply the silicone sealant onto the bottom of pieces C, D, E & F and glue them in place, one at a time. Let the glue dry for a few minutes. 105
The Neighborhood Cats TNR Handbook 7. [Optional] To prevent the cats from scratching the walls, place contact paper onto the interior walls. Do this by cutting (with the knife and yardstick) two 12" x 20" and two 12" x 18" pieces of contact paper and apply them to the interior walls of the shelter. Cut out the paper covering the front door. 8. Take the 18" x 20" piece of vinyl remnant and glue it to the floor of the shelter, OR take the three linoleum tiles and apply them to the floor, cutting the second and three pieces to fit the open floor space. 9. Next, attach the roof. Glue piece B onto the top of pieces C, D, E & F: 10. Then attach the legs. Glue pieces G1, G2, G3 & G4 onto the corners of the bottom of piece A. 106
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7. [Optional] To prevent the cats from scratching the walls, place contact paper onto the<br />
interior walls. Do this by cutting (with the knife and yardstick) two 12" x 20" and<br />
two 12" x 18" pieces of contact paper and apply them to the interior walls of the<br />
shelter. Cut out the paper covering the front door.<br />
8. Take the 18" x 20" piece of vinyl remnant and glue it to the floor of the shelter, OR<br />
take the three linoleum tiles and apply them to the floor, cutting the second and three<br />
pieces to fit the open floor space.<br />
9. Next, attach the roof. Glue piece B onto the top of pieces C, D, E & F:<br />
10. Then attach the legs. Glue pieces G1, G2, G3 & G4 onto the corners of the bottom<br />
of piece A.<br />
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