Hi,
I wanna build a cat house for my outdoor cat. Winter is right around the corner and all I have access to is 2x4's. I just can't get plywood. My problem is how bulky the house would get if I made 2x4s boards and insulating inside with foam. However, Canadian winters are no jokes. Will the 2 inches of thickness from my red oak boards be enough? I could glue them together. There would be no leaks.
Thanks!
1feralengineer t1_ix5uye2 wrote
Domestic cats are only good down to about 7°C (45°F). 2" oak has an R value of about 1.5 (2" of foam has an R value of about 12). Without a heater, neither is going to be enough