DavidDingiversum shares:
If you have cats and large flower pots you may know the problem of the cats wanting to pee or dig in there. I had the same problem and didn’t find a good solution, so I made one myself.
My pot is 35 cm inner diameter large, the stem in the center is roughly 6 cm in diameter, the anti-cat mat, printed in 4 individual pieces, fits in there thightly and can in theory be interlocked between the parts. The spikes are not the most sturdy due to print orientation, but so far (~ 2 weeks) kept the cats away from my fiddle leaf fig. Does the job! 🙂
Hint: solve your stringing issues before this print :’)
download the files on: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:6548594
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