
Oops!!
(In all fairness, it isn't really the cats' fault. It is already an old tree and I washed it yesterday morning. The cardboard inside must have got soft and it tore easily.)

The good thing with cats is, they do not understand what "broken" means.
What broken? We can still play with it.

Yups, it's still a good toy!
2 comments:
My old cat tree suffered the same fate as yours. To give it a second life, I tied it to a table leg with many rounds of fibrous tough string. It's still there doing its duty. :D
Very creative!!! XD
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