Rabbit Err . . . Kitty Trails

What started as an attempt to make a robot out of old laminator and remote control car pieces quickly turned into a rabbit err . . . kitty trail . . .

We went from this video of a cardboard robot to this video of a cardboard ATM to this video of a cardboard gumball machine to this video of a cardboard maze for cats to this video of kitten playing soccer to this video of a cardboard house for cats.

We got a little off topic but this kids now have ideas of all kinds of things to build out of cardboard which reminds me a lot of their dad when he was a kid, he was always pretty great at building things out of cardboard.

 

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