4 Simple DIY Cat Trees Tutorials Using Cardboard

DIY Cat Trees Tutorials: Simple and Budget Friendly Craft
Welcome everyone! Today, I have the very exciting opportunity to show off 4 Simple DIY Cat Trees Tutorials Using Cardboard.
If you are in the mood to upcycle and give your felines some fun, then each cat tree tutorial is going to be a great opportunity to really test your skills. Plus, cats love cardboard boxes, so it’s going to mean lots of fun for everyone!
There are a lot of ways that you can get creative with cardboard for your cat. Sometimes, the sheer amount of possibilities can be a little overwhelming, right?
That’s why I’ve done the research and have put together a wonderful collection of cat tree tutorials that are going to be simple, fun, and just right for your cat to have a new adventure.
Everyone imagines their dream cat tree a little differently, so take a moment to look at all of the different options on this list.
There is a little something for everyone, and these will give you a wonderful opportunity to explore lots of possibilities for your cat’s best interests (and yours).
If you aren’t sure if a DIY cat tree is for you, just think about it this way. You can create these out of cardboard you already have, and it can be a great starting point for your cats to play with if you can bring the whole family in to have fun creating.
And, since traditional cat trees are very expensive, this is a great affordable option that doesn’t have to cost anything other than your time and some basic craft supplies.
If you have someone in your life who is bringing home a new kitten or cat, consider making one of these to give to them! They’ll love the thought you put into it, and they’ll appreciate that you made something their new furry addition can enjoy!
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Check Out These DIY Cat Trees Ideas Below
If you’re ready to get to work on the cardboard cat tree of your cat’s dreams, then scroll down below to take a look at the 4 furry-friendly options! They are all unique enough to give you a good sense of what is possible with the right information and materials.
Even if you are new to tutorials and cardboard crafts, these are designed to be beginner-friendly and family-friendly so that everyone can join in on the fun! It’s the perfect opportunity to let little ones colour and decorate the cat trees, too.
If you are ready to get started, click on the link in the description of the tutorial, and you’ll be taken directly there to get to work! If you have a cat-loving friend who is going to love these tutorials, consider sharing this when them to spread the love!
Cat Pets House

This video tutorial shows how to make an amazing 3-floor house for cats or kittens using cardboard. All you have to do is watch this video and follow the instructions!
Designer: Unspecified of Cardboard Ninja
Materials Used:
- Hot Glue Gun
- Hot Glue Sticks
- Cardboards
- Craft Knife
Format: Handmade
Cat Playground

Watch this free video tutorial on how to make a cat playground using paper boxes. This would be great if you have a lot of cats.
Designer: Unspecified of EnjoyOk EnjoyOk
Materials Used:
- 3 paper boxes
- Paper roller
- Cutter
- Glue Gun
- Glue
Format: Handmade
Cat Tree

Learn to build a modern-style cat house through this simple and easy-to-follow video tutorial. Check it out!
Designer: Mike Montgomery of Moden Builds
Materials Used:
- Circular Saw
- Circular Saw Finish Blade
- 1 1/4″ Wood Screws
- Wood Glue
- 12″ Speed Square
- Hot Glue Gun
Format: Handmade
DIY Cat House

Do you know that cat loves heights? In this tutorial we can create a cat tower using cardbord or boxes using simple and easy instructions.
Designer: Unspecified of Box Yourself
Materials Used:
- Cardboard/Boxes
- Glue
- Cutter
- Paint
Format: Handmade
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