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DIY Cat Play Gym

Want to build a fun toy for your cat? Here’s how to build a DIY cat play gym!

You know how cats never want to play with any toys that you buy them?

I take that as a challenge to make Bear a toy that she will love.

Since she loves ribbons so much, we decided to make her a play gym featuring a variety of dangling ribbons. It’s really nice because it easily collapses flat to be stored in a closet or under the bed.

But, it’s also pretty enough with that raw wood and color coordinated ribbons that it is totally cute to leave out as well.

And, yes, we’ve gotten comments on Instagram that this looks like a popular baby play gym. Does that make me a crazy cat lady? I take that as a compliment 🙂

Check out tons of ideas for DIY projects for your cat!

DIY Cat Play Gym

What you need:

  • 8 feet of 1″x2″ wood
  • 3/4″ and 5/8″ drill bit
  • Two foot long 3/4″ dowel
  • 4 feet of white rope
  • Ribbons of choice
  • Scissors

What you do:

Cut four 2 foot long pieces from the 1×2 with a 15 degree mitered angle on one end of each one.

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Drill a 3/4″ hole about two inches down from the flat side of each board and a 5/8″ hole about 1-2 inches from the end of the mitered side of each board.

DIY Cat Play Gym via Charleston Crafted

Slide the dowel through the 3/4 inch holes with two boards on each side. Make sure that the mitered edges are facing away from each other so that they can make an A-frame.

They should be snug, but you can add a little wood glue to the inside of the two outer boards if you need to to keep them in place.

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Finally, thread rope through the holes on each side to keep the legs from sliding away from each other. Tie knots on the inside of the holes and string it to the other board and do the same there.

DIY Cat Play Gym via Charleston Crafted

When the structure is complete, you can attach your ribbons!

DIY Cat Play Gym via Charleston Crafted

Depending on the length, you might want to fold them in half and loop them over the dowel (as I did with many of the green ribbons here) or tie them onto the dowel (as I did with the thinnest dark green ribbons and the pom moms, since they were shorter pieces).

Ta-da! Your DIY cat play gym is ready for kitty to play.

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