Custom built timber catios
Custom Timber Catios – Built Just for Your Cat
we specialize in designing and building custom timber catios that keep your feline friends safe while giving them the freedom to enjoy the outdoors. Whether you’re looking for a small window box or a full walk-in enclosure, we’ll work with you to create a catio that fits your space, suits your home
Why Choose a Custom Timber Catio?
Safety First Our catios are fully enclosed, keeping your cat safe from traffic, predators, and getting lost.
Freedom to Roam Give your cat the joy of fresh air, sunshine, and outdoor stimulation—without the risks.
Designed for Your Cat’s Needs
Every cat is different, and every catio we build reflects that. We design features your cat will love, such as:
* Climbing shelves and ramps
* Lounging platforms
* Scratching posts and perches
* Access tunnels to and from the house
* Weatherproofing for year-round use
Our Process
1. Consultation & Site Visit – We assess your space and chat about your ideas.
2. Custom Design – We create a design that suits your space, style, and budget.
3. Professional Build– Our experienced team constructs your catio using high-quality timber and materials.
4. Finishing Touches We can add staining, painting, or protective coatings to enhance and preserve the build.
Ready to Build the Purr-fect Outdoor Space?
Contact us today to start designing a custom timber catio your cat will love
📞 Scott 027 844 2388
📧 reactionhomesnz@gmail.com
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