• DarthKaren@lemmy.world
    44·
    4 months ago

    I did this from our banister to a high window above our door. The cats were always testing the waters and I was afraid they’d fall. I made a ramp leading to the platform, which rests on the window sill, and short rail so they couldn’t roll off of the platform. There was a small roll of leftover carpet from the previous owners of the house. I used the rest of that for padding.

    They absolutely love going up there and staring out the window at the neighborhood. Although, only 1 can be up there at a time. Their rules, not ours. If another tries to come up they’ll have a stare off or the one that was there just leaves. Usually with a few choice words.

  • Lupo@lemmy.worldEnglish
    40·
    4 months ago

    Building inspector here, I’m going to need to see architectural drawwings and purrmits.

  • x4740N@lemm.ee
    222·
    4 months ago

    Until the cat decides you’re its new landing spot

  • RizzRustbolt@lemmy.world
    19·
    4 months ago

    Could have just pulled the light over so she could jump on it and swing across.

  • oo1@lemmings.worldEnglish
    14·
    4 months ago

    My upstairs neighbour a few years ago had a similar thing going down into our back garden. She called it the catwalk.

  • jmacapp@lemm.ee
    6·
    4 months ago

    Now she will want to go out of the window.

    • tamal3@lemmy.world
      3·
      4 months ago

      Weirdly, the window looks like can be opened. Why would anyone spec an operable window in this location?

      It’s nonsense and thus must lead to Narnia or Wonderland.

  • Vandals_handle@lemmy.worldEnglish
    3·
    4 months ago

    There’s a kitty who’s sure that the window is gold And she’s walking a bridge to the heavens When she gets there, she knows, if the windows not closed Maybe a bird, she can get what she came for

    Meow meow meow, meooooow meow And kit’s walking a bridge to the heavens