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Keeping cat on patio
Nightstar wrote:
Hi - I live in a condo with a fenced patio. The fence is approx. 6 ft. tall and made of wood. I want to be able to allow my cat, Pop, to go outside on the patio but he can climb over the fence. Someone suggested attaching "chicken wire" to the fence so it extends 8 inches above the top of the fence. Supposedly when the cat tries to jump to the top of the fence the flimsy chicken wire will not hold the weight of the cat and he will not be able to go over the fence. Has anyone heard of this or tried it? Does anyone have any other suggestions? Thanks in advance! I've seen several solutions on the internet. I'm waiting for the builders to come this week and enclose my garden like the one in this website http://www.mainecoonguild.org.uk/Gar...en_safety.html Type in cat and fencing in Google and you should get a lot of sites. pcb |
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