Print the flexible parts first, then print the body in a rigid plastic with pauses to insert the flexible parts. The flexible parts are put in upside down (side printed on build plate faced up). Print a total of 10 of the bristles (5 of type A and 5 of type B) and 23 of the blades.
The .3mf is for Bambu Studio or Orca Slicer, it has the pauses inserted already.
After printing the bristles and starting the body, the next 8 - 16 hours, you will be periodically placing the bristles into the body, but you do it because you love your cat, right?
You can mount it to the wall with screws (4mm), Mounting tape (3/4 inch), or you can use the flat mount to mount it to a flat surface. You might need some hefty mounting tape because this thing gets pretty heavy.
This could used for other animals and probably be scaled up and used for even a horse as well.
The author marked this model as their own original creation.