DIY CHICKEN COOP

DIY Building question?
Hi
I would like to build a cat enclosure so basically a big enough cage to house all my cats during the night. I would like to know what I would need, the materials I will need in order to build something that will actually stand and be able to at least hold a few platforms. I was thinking of just getting some chicken coop wire and wrapping around a few poles. Then getting a tarp or some sturdy boars for a roof and floor. I seriously need some direction on how to build something that is comfortable and livable for my cats.
I’m not trying to be mean, its just that my family won’t keep them in the house at night and i don’t like the idea of them roaming around at night. I would rather keep them some place where i know they are safe at night. So please help me with this building instruction.
I’m looking for building ideas and how to build it correctly.
Thanks in advance.
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and cats roam at night, there mostly a nocturnal Animal
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