To Mount the Cat Napper with Hook & Loop Strips:Peel paper fron the white hook and loop strip. Apply this strip - adhesive side down - to the surface of a clean windowsill. (warning: once strip is applied to sill, removal may cause old paint or varnish to lift in spots.)Peel paper from black hook and loop strip. Apply adhesive side of strip to the flat surface on bottom of frame, centered.Using bolts, attach legs to frame (without fleece cover) in order to position Cat Napper on sill. Do not tighten bolts.Contact black strip on frame to white strip on the sill. Adjust legs so that Cat Napper is level with the sill (perpendicular to the wall). Then, assemble bolts in the appropriate holes.Now that your Cat Napper is adjusted to desired position, mark the holes (with the marking stickers enclosed) where the two bolts will pass through the frame. Then remove the structure from the sill.Attaching Fleece Cover and Mounting Cat Napper:Remove the legs. Slide the frame into the fleece cover, making certain that the hook and loop on the bottom of the frame is exposed through the opening in the cover.Using scissors or punch, carefully puncture holes in the bottom of cover, allowing the bolts to pass through on each side.Reassemble the legs to the fleece-covered frame. Reach inside the cover to slice bolts through the frame and then through the holes in bottom of cover. Tighten bolts firmly with nuts. Then, apply protective leg-caps and screw-caps.Attach the hook and loop strip on the frame to the hook and loop strip on the windowsill.To Screw Mount the Cat Napper:Using bolts, attach legs to frame (without fleece cover) in order to position Cat Napper. Do not tighten bolts.Adjust legs so that the Cat Napper is level with the sill (perpendicular to the wall). Then, assemble bolts in the appropriate holes.Now that your Cat Napper is adjusted to desired position, mark the holes (with marking stickers enclosed) where the two bolts will pass through the frame. With a pencil, mark the position for the holes on the sill. Then remove the structure from the sill.Attaching Fleece Cover to Screw Mounted Cat NapperRemove the legs. Slide the frame into the fleece cover. Using scissors, carefully puncture holes into the cover, allowing the bolts to pass through.Reassemble the legs to the fleece-covered frame. Reach inside the cover to slide bolts throught the frame and then through the holes in bottom of cover. Tighten bolts firmly with nuts. Then, apply protective leg-caps and screw-caps.Pull back cover and fasten Cat Napper to the windowsill with the three screws provided (if sill is hardwood it may be necessary to pre-drill marked holes with 3/16" bit). Adjust cover into place.
JLA Cat Napper Window Perch
Dimensions: 15" L X 24" W
Color: Brown