Man Makes Winter Shelters For Stray Cats Out Of Discarded Coolers
Stray animals face a particularly difficult time during winter. When the temperatures drop, our homeless furry friends are still roaming out in the open while we’re sitting warmly and cozily at home. Luckily, there are people out there who are doing their best to make sure that stray animals have a warm place to sleep.
Philip Rogich is one of such people. The man based in Ogden, Utah is turning other people’s trash into little homes for stray and feral cats. Philip uses discarded coolers to turn them into warm and dry places for felines to sleep during the cold season. “I saw a Facebook post about a man making them and thought I would give it a try. I made my own post looking for old coolers and it kind of took off. I do a lot of charity work mostly with children. My wife and I are also animal lovers and I wanted to do something for them,” Philip told Bored Panda. “[I’ve made] 77 so far and have coolers to make 15 more.”
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“Normally, the cooler keeps things cold. We’re going to use it to keep animals warm”
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“Normally the cooler keeps things cold. We’re going to use it to keep animals warm,” Philip told the Fox13 news outlet. “I actually have a 6-inch drill bit and then once you drill the hole, you just use some pipe insulation to pad it,” he further explained. “They [the coolers] are already insulated to keep things cold, but they can be used to keep things warm as well. Old ones end up in landfills and the don’t decompose. I’m giving them another use,” he told us. When asked whether community members help to make the shelters, Philip told Bored Panda: “So far, I am the only one making them for my project. I’ve made a how-to video so people all over the world can make their own. I do have lots of people helping me place them.”
“Two or three cats could fit in a cooler this size!”
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“Everybody’s got a cooler in their garage that they’re not using,” the now-dubbed animal hero told the media. Philip says that together with a few items that you can find in any hardware store, you can turn a discarded cooler into a shelter. First, you’d have to drill an entrance hole with a 6-inch drill bit. Then, some three-quarter-inch pipe insulation should be added to line the entrance.
“[Feral cats] just disappear, get overlooked. They get cold in the wintertime, too. They’re living creatures”
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“And then on the inside, you just use a straw. Straw has been used for hundreds of years as bedding for animals and that’s because it has the ability to dry out,” Philip told the media. “And there you go! A cat cooler! Two or three cats could fit in a cooler this size!”
“People donate old coolers, straw, and money. I had no idea this was going to get so big. It started with a Facebook post asking for old coolers. Then the local Fox station did a story on me. The story went national. I’ve been hearing from people from all over the world. I’m glad to be a catalyst for bringing a little good to our four-legged friends,” the animal hero revealed to Bored Panda.
Here’s what people online had to say
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Share on FacebookI have these near my hometown pool. there's a forest and behind all the poison ivy and thorned trees, there are coolers and totes filled with old blankets and torn towels and when i went to see if there were any cats i found a liter of kittens!!! it was already like 36 degrees so i took the kittens, drove to the nearest shelter and dropped them off. they all have great homes. even the grey tabby i found in the litter. i adopted him myself and named him thistle. i have a picture of him too. bless him :3
Did you also take mom, or did you only steal her kittens?
Load More Replies...As good idea. I made a dog proof litter box for my cat since getting my nasty wiener dog who thought kitty poop was brownies!
Kitty Krunchies! Our long haired mini loved those. People think I'm not a dog person because I won't let them lick me anywhere near my face, but it's just I know where their mouths have been.
Load More Replies...This is an excellent idea, and used all over the country by TNVR (Trap Neuter Vaccinate Return) rescuers. Contrary to popular belief, it's not actually necessary to drill a second entrance/exit; that actually compromises the security of the shelter and raises the wariness of the cat so much they can't relax inside. If the one entrance hole is small enough (and he's doing it right) no other animal will try to enter. Clearly he did his research and has spent a little time and effort making life better for the homeless cats in his area.
A lady at my work helps do this with a friend of hers. Where we work there’s a park next door with several stray/feral cats. They catch them spay/neuters them and then puts them back in the park since most don’t like people & won’t be good democraticed cats. She’s a awesome cat lover.
I've done the cheaper version of this with the styrofoam coolers and storage tubs and straw, but this is amazing! I tried making one because I know we have semi-outdoor cats in the neighborhood, but as far as I could tell it never got any use.
Sometimes a smell will put off a cat. Try rinsing out with vinegar water, letting it dry in the sun and then repacking with fresh straw. It would not hurt to put a few cat treats in there either. Someone will get curious and realize it is the perfect home for their cold little bodies.
Load More Replies...Thank you so much !!! I am a cat recuse from Maryland and I care for 25+ cats daily
This is so amazing, I once did something similar with a foam cooler and it took a while, but eventually, a cat stayed there and stayed warm that cold winter night, wrapped in a fluffy towel :)
I have these near my hometown pool. there's a forest and behind all the poison ivy and thorned trees, there are coolers and totes filled with old blankets and torn towels and when i went to see if there were any cats i found a liter of kittens!!! it was already like 36 degrees so i took the kittens, drove to the nearest shelter and dropped them off. they all have great homes. even the grey tabby i found in the litter. i adopted him myself and named him thistle. i have a picture of him too. bless him :3
Did you also take mom, or did you only steal her kittens?
Load More Replies...As good idea. I made a dog proof litter box for my cat since getting my nasty wiener dog who thought kitty poop was brownies!
Kitty Krunchies! Our long haired mini loved those. People think I'm not a dog person because I won't let them lick me anywhere near my face, but it's just I know where their mouths have been.
Load More Replies...This is an excellent idea, and used all over the country by TNVR (Trap Neuter Vaccinate Return) rescuers. Contrary to popular belief, it's not actually necessary to drill a second entrance/exit; that actually compromises the security of the shelter and raises the wariness of the cat so much they can't relax inside. If the one entrance hole is small enough (and he's doing it right) no other animal will try to enter. Clearly he did his research and has spent a little time and effort making life better for the homeless cats in his area.
A lady at my work helps do this with a friend of hers. Where we work there’s a park next door with several stray/feral cats. They catch them spay/neuters them and then puts them back in the park since most don’t like people & won’t be good democraticed cats. She’s a awesome cat lover.
I've done the cheaper version of this with the styrofoam coolers and storage tubs and straw, but this is amazing! I tried making one because I know we have semi-outdoor cats in the neighborhood, but as far as I could tell it never got any use.
Sometimes a smell will put off a cat. Try rinsing out with vinegar water, letting it dry in the sun and then repacking with fresh straw. It would not hurt to put a few cat treats in there either. Someone will get curious and realize it is the perfect home for their cold little bodies.
Load More Replies...Thank you so much !!! I am a cat recuse from Maryland and I care for 25+ cats daily
This is so amazing, I once did something similar with a foam cooler and it took a while, but eventually, a cat stayed there and stayed warm that cold winter night, wrapped in a fluffy towel :)











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