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Cat Proofing My Little Bit Of Paradise

#1 User is offline   Alix 

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Posted 14 January 2009 - 03:09 PM

I am this mad cat woman who has an invisible cat shutup.gif - I need to cat proof my courtyard, the area isn't too large, but how and what is the answer, the photos of the fencing and walls give an idea of what has to be cat proofed smile.gif what do people think of special capping on the top and are there other suggestions - I am renting so this would have to be semi permanent smile.gif

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Posted 14 January 2009 - 11:42 PM

I'm not much help but maybe cat netting on large angled brackets? Or something like Doreen has, attached to the tops of her fence?

I am however very curious, this is not the fist time that you have talked about an invisible cat smiley_abxb.gif , looking forward to the big reveal one day.

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Posted 15 January 2009 - 03:40 AM

Alix if you landlord is willing I would buy the brckets that make the overhang from this crowd.....they would never be lost as you can take them with you when you move again - or more to the point - if you move again.....

http://www.catnets.c...lf-install.html

Once you have got them you have got them and the overhang mesh can also be transportable.

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Posted 15 January 2009 - 08:54 AM

How big is the area? Maybe just secure a large area of netting over the whole area. Since you are renting you shouldn't have to secure huge brackets to the fence/wall then and when you move you have a huge piece of netting that can be reused somewhere else.

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