Originally Posted by Persi
Gee, I would get one but I am a cheapskate! I found out how much Persi loved the stepladder in the garage one day and since I never use it, I just set it up in a spare room in our house and hung some balls and stuff from it. This stepladder by the way has a long history. I used to hide my cat's food from the dog because I knew the cat could easily climb the ladder but was shocked when I found out our little doxie was climbing up the ladder with no problem and stealing the cat's food!
Lots of people go a bit further with the stepladder such as wrapping strategic spots in sisal and placing platforms. Cats do love them.Originally Posted by Persi
Gee, I would get one but I am a cheapskate! I found out how much Persi loved the stepladder in the garage one day and since I never use it, I just set it up in a spare room in our house and hung some balls and stuff from it. This stepladder by the way has a long history. I used to hide my cat's food from the dog because I knew the cat could easily climb the ladder but was shocked when I found out our little doxie was climbing up the ladder with no problem and stealing the cat's food!
Actually the step ladder does already have a platform (where you put paint buckets supposedly) and then of course the reinforced top. I had to look the word sisal up and it sounds like hemp to me and we know what hemp is. Yes, that would keep the cats happy!Originally Posted by Pat Locani
Lots of people go a bit further with the stepladder such as wrapping strategic spots in sisal and placing platforms. Cats do love them.
------ Pee Ess: With this nice warm weather we've had, I'll bet you've been zipping around with the top down.