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The Meowntain Lounge | Recent Catio Build in Black Hawk, Colorado

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Black Hawk, CO

Project Overview

This custom deck-mounted catio and tunnel system was crafted for a mountain home exposed to frequent snow, strong winds, and abundant wildlife. The client wanted to provide a safe outdoor experience for their cats without obstructing the scenic deck view. Built from stained cedar to match the home’s existing finish, the structure includes a 9′ × 5′6″ × 8′ catio and a 15′ tunnel that doubles as a bench. The team prioritized durability, clean design, and multi-point access for both cats and humans—resulting in a versatile and subtle integration with the property’s outdoor space.

Project Goals

  • Create a secure enclosure for cats in an area frequented by wildlife like bears, bobcats, and mountain lions
  • Minimize view obstruction from the deck with a low-profile design
  • Match the stain of the deck for cohesive visual integration
  • Provide outdoor access and enrichment in all seasons, including snowy conditions
  • Build a tunnel that functions as a bench for added utility
Cat licking nose while sitting on chair inside catio

Design Challenges

  • Navigating around:
    • Existing deck layout with limited footprint
    • Visual lines from the home’s main living space
  • Dealing with mountain climate:
    • High winds and snowfall requiring extra structural integrity
    • Protecting cats from cold, moisture, and potential predators
  • Designing multi-use tunnel seating while maintaining security
  • Matching lumber stain precisely to the client’s existing deck finish

Key Design Features

  • Compact deck-mounted catio for direct integration with the outdoor living space
  • Bench-style tunnel with slatted 2×6 boards for both cat passage and human use
  • Lean-to style roof to shed snow and avoid buildup
  • Stained cedar lumber to blend with the existing structure
  • Multiple access doors along the tunnel and catio for cleaning and emergency access
  • 2×2 critterfencing and metal roofing for added protection and resilience
  • No flooring added to the catio, allowing direct integration with the deck surface

Bench Doubles as Tunnel

Enrichment Elements

  • Interior shelves and ramps to encourage climbing and play
  • Bench-top tunnel that offers a unique combination of cat access and human functionality
  • Multiple tunnel access points so cats can explore in all directions
  • Durable critterfencing providing clear views of surrounding wildlife while staying secure

Catio Gallery

Wooden catio beside mountain deck overlooking forest
Wooden catio beside mountain deck overlooking forest
Catio structure with cedar framing and ramp beside deck bench
Wooden deck and bench with panoramic forest view
Catio with entry door and wire mesh front
Full view of wood-framed catio with slanted ramp
Corner bench detail of wooden deck with mesh paneling
Enclosed catio on deck with cat sitting inside
Cat sitting on upper shelf under catio roof
Cat licking nose while sitting on chair inside catio
Cat sitting on upper shelf of outdoor catio with mountain view
Cat perched on patio chair inside enclosed catio

Build Specifications

This build was designed for functionality, visibility, and year-round safety in a snowy, high-wind environment. Constructed directly onto an elevated deck, it delivers an immersive outdoor experience for the cats while maintaining the home’s view and aesthetic continuity.

Dimensions & Layout

  • Main Catio Structure: Approximately 9 feet wide × 5 feet 6 inches deep × up to 8 feet tall. Built in a freestanding format with a lean-to metal roof and no floor, allowing direct integration with the deck surface. A human-sized access door was added on the side near the gutter.
  • Tunnel System: A 15-foot tunnel, framed with 2×4s and topped with 2×6 bench-style slats, serves dual purposes: cat transit and human seating. It spans 18 inches wide by 18 inches tall and includes four access doors for human entry and cleaning.
  • Connection Points:
    • Tunnel sits flush on the deck, requiring no added flooring
    • Cat tunnel links directly to the catio entry point
    • Designed to preserve deck visibility with a low-profile layout

Materials Used

Each material was chosen for durability, safety, and seamless visual integration with the home’s exterior.

 

Lumber: Cedar

  • Why Cedar?
    • Naturally rot-resistant and weather-hardy
    • Chemical-free and pet-safe
    • Ideal for harsh climates with snow and wind exposure
    • Visually aligns with the existing deck stain, which was matched exactly at the client’s request
Wooden deck and bench with panoramic forest view

Roofing Options

Roofing: Ribbed Steel Metal

  • Classic Ribbed Steel Metal Roofing
    • Highly resistant to moisture and snow accumulation
    • Durable against mountain weather and high winds
    • Ensures longevity while requiring minimal maintenance

 

Full view of wood-framed catio with slanted ramp

Fencing: 2×2 Black Critterfencing

  • Material: Galvanized steel core with protective black coating
  • Mesh Size: 2×2 inch square openings
  • Why This Fencing?
    • Prevents predator intrusion while keeping cats securely inside
    • Strong enough to deter wildlife like bobcats, bears, and mountain lions
    • Allows for airflow and visibility
    • Dark mesh blends with natural shadows for minimal visual obstruction
Cat licking nose while sitting on chair inside catio

Interior Features & Enrichment

This catio was designed to provide stimulation and movement while respecting the home’s deck layout and mountain environment. Its interior layout offers opportunities for vertical play, lounging, and secure roaming—all while keeping the cats protected from surrounding wildlife.

Feature List

  • Climbing Shelves
    Cedar climbing shelves installed along the catio walls at varied heights allow cats to leap, perch, and explore vertically. Their staggered placement supports full-body movement and climbing.
  • Ramps
    Slanted cedar ramps connect different shelf levels within the catio, making it easier for cats to traverse between heights—even in colder or snow-prone conditions.
  • Perches
    Built-in resting platforms offer both shaded and sunlit spots for lounging. Elevated views give cats a safe vantage point to observe their environment.
  • Tunnel Enclosure with Bench Top
    The 15-foot tunnel doubles as a bench for the homeowner while acting as a secure passageway for feline exploration. Slats on top add utility without compromising ventilation or visibility.
  • Corner Hideaway Shelf
    A tucked-away shelf under the ramp acts as a natural retreat for cats who need a break from play or stimulation.

Note: No hammocks or plants were incorporated into this build due to weather exposure and local wildlife activity.

Feature Purpose & Pet Personality Fit

This build was customized with energetic, agile cats in mind and optimized for a region that experiences heavy snowfall and strong winds. The design prioritized enrichment through vertical motion and safe observation.

  • Tiered shelves and angled ramps were selected to keep high-energy cats climbing, jumping, and engaged year-round.
  • The tunnel bench invites both exploration and rest, giving the cats a sense of territory that expands across the deck.
  • Enclosed perches and a tucked-away shelf provide safety and a calming refuge from overstimulation—key for moments of downtime after active play.
  • Materials were chosen not just for durability but for sensory stimulation—cedar scents, elevation, visibility, and airflow contribute to a fully immersive environment.

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