Tips For Buying The Best Small Cats Leaderboard
If you’re considering purchasing a new Small Cats Leaderboard for your group, you might be worried about buying the wrong one. The largest concern when buying a new board is figuring out what size will fit best on the wall or finding which type of board to buy.
There are all sorts of boards available from simple cardboard ones, to foldable fabric ones, so it can be difficult to know which one is best for your group and if it’s worth investing in something expensive or not. Read our tips below and choose wisely.
-Do you want something with rigid backing, like wood? This will make sure the board won’t warp over time.
-Do you want a board that can be folded for easy storage? Fabric is the best option for this.
-Do you have a lot of cats? The more cats, the larger the board needs to be.
-Do you have claws? If your group has cats with claws, then a fabric board is best.
-Where will the board be placed?
Choose a size relevant to the amount of Small Cats in your group and where it will be placed. For example, if you have a lot of ceiling height available, then it would make sense to invest in a larger board that can be viewed from further away. Alternatively, if your group has many Small Cats and they are small, then choose a smaller one that they can reach while sitting on their haunches.
-Go for natural materials that are easy to clean. For example, a board made of wood will last longer and not cost much.
-You don’t have to go all out with the color if you’re going cheap; however, if you’re on a budget, choose neutral colors.
You can also choose other shapes and sizes such as irregular triangles with six small squares in each one to give your group more options.
Frame the board once you’ve got it and get ready to hang it. There are many different types of screws and nails that can be used to hang the board, so check what type of fixings come with the board when you buy it and find which one works best for your situation.
-For walls and ceilings, use nails or screws to hold the board in place. For floors, you can use washers and magnets to give extra stability.
-Avoid the use of nails in wooden boards if you want the board to last a long time. Instead, try screws or washers which are more durable and won’t damage your walls.
– If you’re installing a foldable fabric board, then it’s important to ensure that you can fold it enough times before it starts to warp out of shape.
-If you have a lot of Small Cats who climb on top of each other’s heads, then a small triangle may suit your group better than a small square.
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