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I volunteer at FOLAS animal shelter where we receive donations of used bedding and towels.  I take the pillow cases home and make cat hammocks out of them.
 
We hang them in the cages and most (but not all) of the cats simply love them.  They curl up in them so nice an cozy. 

The hammocks keep the cats high and dry, should they accidentally spill their water bowls or turn over their litter pans. 

We volunteers like them too, because they are machine washable, fast drying and easy to fold and stack.   The pillow cases are so pretty and colorful, they really brighten up the  cages.


Hammocks with loops and
4 metal hooks plus postage

Hammocks
 
USPS Priority Postage
1  -  $7 plus $ 6.00
2 - $14 plus $ 8.00
3 - $21 plus $ 10.00
4 - $28 plus $ 12.00
5 - $30 plus $ 14.00
10 - $50 plus $ 26.00

I will not be able to fill any orders until July, but you may place an order now.

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hammock with loops and hooks    

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An excellent project Kennel Comforters

q       My cat hammocks are made from used pillowcases that have been donated to the shelter.  If you prefer new ones, or special prints or colors, or your own used ones, you can send it to me and I will be happy to custom make them for you.q       The batting I stuff the pillowcases with is all new material.  q       The hooks I provide are 1-1/2 inch metal hooks. (click to enlarge)

q       The hammocks are machine washable/dryable and will last as long as the pillowcase hold up. Please note that I am a cat lover, not a professional seamstress!  q       The hammocks come in various sizes and fit various size cages, but I can make any size you specify.

q       Not all cats enjoy going in the hammocks.  (Go figure.)  So for the ones that don’t, we use the hammocks on the floor of the cage as a bed.  They are real “cat magnets” and the cat will go right to them and lay down. 

q       At home, where I have no cages, (but plenty of cats), I place hammocks around the house… on the bed, on the sofa, on the windowsills etc. they keep these areas fur free.  (If only I could wear one.)  I also have a hammock or two hanging from the springs under my bed.  See below.

q      At the shelter, the cages are right up against each other so we sometimes use hammocks to separate one cage from one another by hanging the hammock vertically by just 2 hooks.  It is especially good for new cats that are frightened.  It gives them a little sense of security and privacy.


<<< This is me-sewing kitty hammocks with one of
my cats sleeping on my lap.