Animal lover, 38, designs miniature resort in his back garden for squirrels and other animals


He must be crazy! Animal lover, 38, designs miniature resort in his back garden for squirrel fun, including an INFINITY POOL with diving board

  • Paul Everitt, 38, spent his free time building wooden structures for animals
  • They include an infinity pool with diving board for squirrels and a landing strip for pigeons
  • He said he wanted to put a smile on people’s faces and enjoyed the project










An animal lover has built an amazing miniature wildlife resort that features an infinity pool and a squirrel Christmas cabin.

Paul Everitt, 38, of Grimsby, has spent his free time building structures for animals, from squirrels to hedgehogs.

Renovating a house for 18 months, he enjoys building animal shelters in his spare time.

Mr. Everitt used pieces of wood to make an infinity pool and Christmas log cabin for squirrels and a landing area for pigeons.

He decided to sport the airstrip with a capital ‘P’, in a comedic gesture.

Paul Everitt, 38, spent his free time building structures for animals, from squirrels to hedgehogs. Pictured: Mr. Everitt receives a visit from a squirrel

The 38-year-old has witnessed the birth of baby squirrels and seen hedgehogs and foxes investigating the structures, according to Grimsby Live.

Her clever plans have saved her from scrolling through her social media and using her phone for hours on end.

Mr. Everitt said: “I bought the house to renovate it and eventually sell it.

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The garden is now home to many animals who come to discover the wooden complex that Mr. Everitt designed for them.

“When I started working, I noticed a lot of squirrels in the garden and I have a soft spot, so I started to build various things for them. “

He designed a tower, swings, infinity pool and Christmas hut for squirrels and a landing strip for pigeons.

The garden now hosts many guest animals who come to discover the wooden inventions.

Mr Everitt used pieces of wood to make an infinity pool for the squirrels (pictured)

Mr Everitt used pieces of wood to make an infinity pool for the squirrels (pictured)

Mr. Everitt enjoyed making the structures and decided to build them to make people smile and laugh.

He said the past 18 months had been tough because of the lockdowns and the coronavirus and he wanted to boost people’s morale.

He saw at least 10 squirrels, seven or eight foxes, and a few hedgehogs enter the building.

The playground of wooden structures is what he calls an animal sanctuary.

He designed a tower, swings, infinity pool and Christmas hut for squirrels and a landing strip for pigeons (pictured)

He designed a tower, swings, infinity pool and Christmas hut for squirrels and a landing strip for pigeons (pictured)

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