I would suggest the Closet Maid shoe stacker. They come unassembled, so you can put it together, but it is quite simple.
It will raise the cat off the
box & give some breathing room. You can find them at Walmart.
HTH
Judy
On Saturday, April 1, 2017 08:41:46 AM EDT, joycekeay@comcast.net [DoIt_Yourself] <DoIt_Yourself@yahoogroups.com> wrote:
HI, My cat likes to sleep on the TV cable box. One problem with that is that a *lot* of cat hairs find their way into the box (all the vent holes are on the top). I just vacuumed out a ton of cat hair and I'm afraid it could be a fire hazard if I forget to do it sometime. Soooooooo I would like ideas on how to build a shelf that is 18" long, 10" deep and 3.5" high to the underside of the shelf that I can put over the box. There's no room on my entertainment center to move the cable box, which would be the ideal solution. If you can think of something that can be made from ready-made components, that would be great as I am a retired woman with zero woodworking skills (although I do have a drill, screwdrivers and hammer. Thanks.
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