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How to Build Your Cat a Fort and Why

August 21, 2025

Inspired by International Cat Day on 8 August, our team at Molesey Vets want to help you celebrate your cat’s kingdom in style – with their very own indoor fort! Whether it’s made from cardboard boxes or a blanket-draped chair, a homemade hideout can be the ultimate cat-approved treat.

Of course, if you’d like any more ideas for feline enrichment or behaviour support, our vets in East Molesey are more than happy to advise you. Just contact us to arrange a chat.

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Why build a cat fort?

Molesey Vets’ team explain that cats love having cosy, enclosed spaces where they can rest, observe, or hide away when things feel a bit much. A well-placed fort offers:

  • A sense of security: Especially helpful for nervous or easily overstimulated cats.
  • A boredom buster: New spaces to explore keep curious minds sharp and whiskers twitching.
  • Bonding time: Building it together? That’s enrichment and quality time all in one.

Plus, it’s a chance for you to do something playful in their honour, and that’s what International Cat Day is all about.

How to build a cat fort

Our team at Molesey Vets ensure you there are no DIY skills needed – just a bit of imagination! Try one of these setups:

  • The cardboard castle: Stack a few sturdy boxes with cut-out doorways and tunnels. Add scrunched paper, toys, or a sprinkle of catnip.
  • The blanket hideout: Throw a blanket over two chairs, leaving a gap at the back for a sneaky exit route. Pop in a cushion and maybe a familiar-smelling jumper.
  • The deluxe nook: Combine soft bedding or a fun covered cat bed, vertical space (like shelves or cat trees), and a view of the garden. Fort-meets-day-spa!

Make it their happy place

Molesey Vets’ team share that it’s important to let your cat choose how to use it. Some will nap, others will charge in for playtime. Keep it calm, familiar, and optional – never force them in. It can be especially helpful for cats who need a break from busy households or visiting guests.

Need more ideas for happy, calm cats? Make sure to contact us to arrange a visit to our vet practice in East Molesey so we can talk about ways to support your feline buddy.

Before you go, Molesey Vets offer a wide range of cat care advice and vet services for cats in East Molesey – take a look and see what else we can support your cat and you with.

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