Is it a plant stand or is it a kittydiningroom table?
This is the greatest piece of furniture in our house: It takes up surprisingly little room (maybe a 4’ footprint? Not sure, but it did fit in a cramped townhouse); solves a major problem (elderly dogs on senior food with young cats on kitten-chow); has a purpose (we keep plants on it—though there’s hidden jute just in case something gets shoved); is great fun to watch (cats running up a spiral); and looks good.
In the townhouse it was held vertical by a couple innocuous screws in the ceiling; about the same imprint as couple ceiling hooks, if you’re thinking security deposit. We keep plants on ours, but there’s no reason a bunch of CDs or books couldn’t go there (thought not as fun).
All you need is about fifty to sixty bucks worth of wood, a few commonly available hardware bits (e.g., threaded steel rod, found at any hardware store – box or otherwise), paint/stain or whatever, and probably most importantly, an inexpensive, decorative rug/runner sample – this is one of the keys to its look. Every single piece of cat furniture out there has that same beige industrial carpeting on it. Who wants that in their living room? The great thing about this unit is how it fits into the décor without being a noticeable piece of pet furniture.
There’s also a place that sells them – definitely worth looking into to save yourself some time. But definitely go with your own rug from Target or wherever.
Ours is stained so the vertical bits are light and the horizontal bits are dark. Since cats yak, food spills, and watering plants isn’t always neat, the treads and top are sealed/polyurethaned for easy cleaning. The carpet is staple-gunned on so it’s secure, but can be replaced with ease.
If anyone’s really interested in making one themselves, PM and I’ll get into some detail about how it all fits together. I’m not Mr. Handyman by any stretch, so please don’t expect technical terms.
Rhythm
Cats and dogs are:
Teal’c, Ash … Housewares, Malish, Worf