Yesterday’s install 8x12 shared space Catio with transit tunnel to a transition station
Catio Bob the Catio Builder
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Currently have 23 years experience in animal enclosure construction and design
We offer Custom Catio design along with indoor enrichment design and installation and sales.
06/03/2026
Finally someone has come to their senses
For years, the volunteers who care for outdoor community cats have existed in a kind of legal gray zone. In many places, they risk being cited for abandonment simply for doing TNR, which involves trapping cats, getting them spayed or neutered, and returning them to their outdoor homes.
A landmark bill introduced in Maryland in February 2026 aims to change that, not just in Maryland, but potentially across the country.
Ash's Law, House Bill 912 and Senate Bill 750, was drafted by Alley Cat Allies and introduced in the Maryland legislature. If passed, it would make Trap-Neuter-Return the official state policy for community cats throughout Maryland. More importantly, it would prevent any county or city within the state from banning or restricting TNR programs.
The bill is named after a community cat named Ash. It also addresses the abandonment issue directly, amending Maryland state law to ensure that individuals carrying out TNR cannot be criminally charged for returning a cat to its outdoor home after the procedure.
This is significant because the current situation in many jurisdictions is deeply counterproductive. The very act of helping a community cat through a responsible, humane, evidence-based program can expose a volunteer to legal consequences. That discourages participation and leaves cats worse off.
Supporters of the bill include advocates, veterinary professionals, and legal experts. Opposition has come primarily from county government representatives concerned about losing local authority to set their own animal control policies.
The bill is being watched nationally as a potential model for similar legislation in other states.
(Source: Alley Cat Allies press release, February 10, 2026; Alley Cat Allies latest news, May 2026)
05/21/2026
Ok here it is the finished addition.
It starts out at the exsisting upper Catio and drops down to enter the top of the transition tower that brings the kitties down to the next set of tunnels that lead into a 6 x 6 freestanding Catio that has a external litter box enclosure full height natural sisal branch fire hose hammock.
And best of all check out that view 👀👀👀🚤🐟
Was a long day but we got a lot of the extremely hard part done.
We return tomorrow to build the Catio that this tunnel is going ending up at the bottom of the hill from the existing Catio.
Come back and see the finished project!
Our latest installation of a 7x12 standard deck conversion
Atlanta Georgia
THE CAT-A-WALL SYSTEM is DEAD !!!
(And no more custom cat trees)
Is just been a colossal waste of materials and labor so I officially give up and bow Down to the cheap Chinese crapp.
People are just not interested in an innovative well built cat enrichment system that’s adjustable or a cat tree that doesn’t fall apart and made from cheap materials.
I tried for 4 years now and I sold only 2 kits and a couple of mesh beds
Priced them just barely over what it cost to produce with good materials (not the Chinese balsa wood)
We tried to produce a quality product at a reasonable price but that business model doesn’t work in today’s markets
So don’t support your local business or USA made pet products
A lot of these smaller and local businesses support rescues and shelters and pet hospices in their areas.
Do you see any of the foreign or domestic large corporations Influxing any visible support to your local pet community??
If you can your lucky because unless it can make a big enough splash and attract huge attention they aren’t interested because their in for the profit not helping locally
You can ask a lot of rescues, shelters and humane society’s in my area about the work and items we have seriously discounted or given for fundraising over the last 7 years.
We have donated 3 Catios to local rescue groups but unfortunately we will have to stop as we were hoping to fund some more with Cat-A-Wall sales that are just not happening so with that the Cat-A-Wall system is not going to be produced any longer
We just outfitted the cat room at the new Pawtroplis pet boarding facility
Check it out
04/07/2026
We need to help this rescue
100 cats is a huge intake for even larger rescues
Alabama rescue strained after intake of nearly 100 cats from single property Kitty Kat Haven and Rescue in Central Alabama is seeking help after taking in nearly 100 cats from a shed in Alabaster, where they were living with their owner.
This is today’s install. We got to the job site at 8:30am and was packed up and rolling home by 11:30. And the homeowner was flabbergasted at how quick it went.
This half deck conversion Catio has an internal litter box enclosure and dual hideaway boxes. It also has insect screen overlay ,floating steps and ramp.
The owner was so kind to even put up pictures of his kitties so that we could see who we were building for.
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4725 Atlanta Highway
Athens, GA
30606
Opening Hours
| Monday | 9am - 5pm |
| Tuesday | 9am - 5pm |
| Wednesday | 9am - 5pm |
| Thursday | 9am - 5pm |
| Friday | 9am - 5pm |
| Saturday | 9am - 5pm |
| Sunday | 10am - 4pm |