| Original box cover. Pros: helped a little. Cons: the front flap fell down a lot and lots of litter still got everywhere. Made in a pinch from fabric and trim, so not very sturdy. | 
| Starting a new design based on this one. Thanks for the idea from the author whose cat looks just like Llyr except with extra toes. Instead of MDF I used particle board (1 4x8 sheet for $15 that I had partially cut down at Lowe's). I used gorilla glue as well as nailed the sides together while they dried. | 
| Oops again. Sometimes my nails were a little close to the edge of the particle board and bulged out. | 
| New jigsaw dad helped me pick out instead of borrowing his. Very handy. Notice I used the unfinished table as a work table. | 
| How to cut a hole in the middle of the front: First draw outline of the entry hole. | 
| Next, drill out several holes that your jigsaw blade will fit through. Mine are at the corners. | 
| Ta da! Entryway. | 
| With two coats of "primer" . . . white ceiling paint left over from when my parents fixed up the house before we moved in. About to paint it Nottingham Green using a free paint sample from Benjamin Moore that I got with a coupon shared by my best friend, the queen of finding free stuff. | 
| Realized that with rounded edges, some litter could escape into the back corners, so I taped up some paper to cover that. Not an ultimate solution, but fine for now. | 
Another project finished, finally!
 
 
Yay! Looks even better in person!
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