Purrs In Our Hearts - Cat Forum UK
Cat General => General Cat Chat => Topic started by: faye at pawprints on February 27, 2011, 20:26:30 PM
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hiya,
a friend has seen katzecure fencing at a cat show and was wondering if it really is secure? it is the type which has a loose pole going around the edge of your garden that cats cannot get a grip on and so roll off - - -
faye :)
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I would interested to know as well, I was going to get the netting that goes around the top of the fence.
Nicky
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I quite like the look of it myself but have yet to find anyone who has tried it!
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Our new house has a squarish uncomplicated garden(no trees), might be worth us getting this, but lot of money if it doesn't work.
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we have the netting its worked well for 4 years but the rolling thing is just prettier
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Our priority when we move is securing the garden somehow, then we will start on the inside. Cats come first. We won't let them out back for awhile, but Poppy is a determined little madam. Better to be safe than sorry.
Nicky
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I wouldn't be without it myself and if and when we move being able to proof the garden will be a priority
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Top of my wishlist was a smallish square garden. Neither of us being keen gardeners, and wanted some eay to manage. Luckily thats what we've found. Good thing as well is that the fence needs doing at the bottom and up one side, so no excuse not to do it. Next door have a high fence with trellis at the top so should be no problem going for a good high fence. Not sure what the law is regarding fence heights. 5 or 6 ft I suppose. I think theirs is 6ft not including the trellis.
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ours are six foot, to be honest our neighbours were delighted not to have our cats trampling over their gardens