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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]If you can get her out you could try something like a pool noodle to wedge in the space - cheaper and wouldn't require a ton of construction. I would suggest getting a very tall cat tree. We had a rescue that had previously been feral and hid for the first month that we had her (wedged in a space between an under bed drawer and the wall). She became more comfortable if she could watch us without forced interaction. Her spot became the top of a cat tree tower in our living room. While she was up there observing us the rule was that she was "invisible", no forced petting or touching. After a few weeks of checking out the comings and goings from her perch, she started feeling more confident with interacting with us and moving around the house and we would come by her tree and feed her treatsand give her pets - best of luck! https://www.petco.com/shop/en/petcostore/product/cat/cat-furniture-and-scratchers/cat-trees-towers/animaze-6-level-grey-cat-tree[/quote] Interesting ideas - thanks![/quote]
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