Crafting a Two-Story Isolation Room: Keeping Our Little Tabby Safe from Infection In this heartfelt video, we tackle a critical issue faced by many cat rescuers: how to isolate an infected cat to protect other cats in the home. Our little tabby, diagnosed with a contagious virus, needs a secure, comfortable place to recover without endangering the rest of the feline family. Inspired by an earlier cat house design, we decide to build a mini two-story isolation room using leftover wooden planks from a recent construction project. This enclosed structure offers enough space for our tabby to roam, rest, and, most importantly, heal. We start by assembling a strong wooden frame, secured by long screws to ensure it stays sturdy and safe. Next, we install a second-floor bathroom area - a small, elevated corner lined with absorbent materials, making it easier to keep clean. Wooden boards encase the entire framework, while a climbing ramp wrapped in thick rope doubles as a scratching post for the tabby's claws. This not only keeps the cat mentally stimulated but also keeps those paws healthy. One side of the enclosure is fitted with a transparent plastic sheet acting like a window, allowing us to monitor our furry patient without opening the door unnecessarily. A hinged panel on the front acts as both a door and a window, making feeding, cleaning, and general observation a breeze. You'll see how our curious tabby inspects every corner of this new apartment, seemingly aware that this special space is all for her comfort and well-being. After an afternoon of hard work, we finally have a practical, quarantine-friendly hideaway. We end the video by offering the cats their well-deserved meals - some even gather around, curious to see the new setup. Whether you're a seasoned cat owner or simply enjoy inventive DIY solutions, we hope this video offers guidance on caring for ill or recovering cats. Feel free to share your thoughts and tips in the comments! Hashtags:
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