Looks like you are off to a good start.
My thoughts on DLM......is while you may be able to make it work on a wooden floor, it will work better on either dirt or cement. If you want to make this more or less permanent......consider cement. It's not too late.
My concern with DLM on a wood floor is the moisture and wood. Unless it's pressure treated or otherwise kept from getting wet, the wood floor will eventually rot (compost?) same as the litter.
Cement avoids the rot issue, and can be kept moist and sanitary with no issues.......and is A#1 when it comes to keeping a house rat proof. Dirt floors are not rat proof or sanitary.......and over time the soil is fouled....(fowled)?
Whatever the case, make absolutely certain you locate the house on top of a well drained site.......any water that falls will flow away from the house and not towards it.....from any direction.......and without fail......open side faces south. Always south towards the winter sun.
My thoughts on DLM......is while you may be able to make it work on a wooden floor, it will work better on either dirt or cement. If you want to make this more or less permanent......consider cement. It's not too late.
My concern with DLM on a wood floor is the moisture and wood. Unless it's pressure treated or otherwise kept from getting wet, the wood floor will eventually rot (compost?) same as the litter.
Cement avoids the rot issue, and can be kept moist and sanitary with no issues.......and is A#1 when it comes to keeping a house rat proof. Dirt floors are not rat proof or sanitary.......and over time the soil is fouled....(fowled)?
Whatever the case, make absolutely certain you locate the house on top of a well drained site.......any water that falls will flow away from the house and not towards it.....from any direction.......and without fail......open side faces south. Always south towards the winter sun.