About $700 and some salvage for the materials. Too many hours.

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    And a whole lot of deck screws. And hardware cloth. And OSB. And plywood. And metal roof. And steel pole. The wheels were only $10 each at Harbor Freight. The bolts, nuts and washers from Home Depot to mount the wheel were also about $10 per wheel. $124 in total wheel relate costs. So worth it.

    Paint was only $22. I went to the hardware store looking for discounted returns. Home Depot has $10 red brick colored exterior paint but it was oil based and would have dramatically complicated transportation when I moved this in my Hyundai hatchback. This blue gray exterior latex was found was at Ace for $22 but was definitely the better choice. Dry in 30 minutes, cures in a day or two instead of weeks.

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      It does not look like much in the way of materials, but it all adds up fast!

      You probably could have gone down to tractor supply and picked a kit for $400 or so, but it is made of wood only slightly thicker than cardboard and would not have the open floor.

      I need to do something like this for my cat who wants to be an outdoor cat.

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        TS ones, in addition to being made of cardboard, at that price point aren’t built to be moved.

        There is a lever mechanism you can get for the tires so it can make ground contact. Otherwise a cat would escape through the gap in this in 30 seconds.