Purrs In Our Hearts - Cat Forum UK
Cat General => General Cat Chat => Topic started by: ccmacey on June 08, 2007, 22:16:39 PM
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Does anyone know where I could get some from? At a reasonable price? Thanks. :)
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there's a thread now in our new Health & behaviour guides for fencing hun. It tells ya of the actual systems and also DIY
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i'm not a hundred percent sure of prices but if you have anything more than a postage stamp garden i dont think its all that cheap to do.
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Thanks for the reply :)
Someone has just threatened to string my cats up if they see them in their garden. >:( I'm very worried and angry now!!!!!!
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I'm not bothered about the price, ill be keeping my babies safe :) My garden is about 30ft sq I think?
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Gosh - what a charming neighbour you have >:(
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Not a neighbour but little :censored: kids!
Although they did come into my front garden to chase my cats! So I went out to tell them to sod off, got a load of lip and called a fat :censored: I'm 6 months pregnant btw so just shows how stupid they are not being able to tell the difference!
:censored: I'll string them up first!
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So sorry - good luck with that one :hug:
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Is Roz on here? Maybe she could help me out? Which part of the country is she in?
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must be bigger than that cc..you must have your numbers mixed up...i have nearly 50 sq ft in my bathroom :Crazy: (and its not massive LOL)
You could always report these people to the police and explain they invaded your property and verbally abused you !!!
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Yes but Lynn you live in a mansion.
Ah whats the point, they will just start on other things like my car. :tired:
I really cant be arsed and want it doing anyways.
Edited: I'm crap with measurements
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You've got my sympathy CC - used to be like that where we lived previously. Was damned glad we could move. It makes you laugh doesn't it, when the kids can wreak havoc left, right and centre, whereas cats generally just mind their own business? (okay - not always, but usually! Was just thinking about my neighbour's cat, who was definitely minding someone else's business - their rockery to be precise, which had a little mousie hiding in it)
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Thats the point, I HAVE moved and Ive had no trouble since Ive been here, lets hope it was a 1 off :shy: Im not the sort of person to keep my anger to myself when annoyed. :evillaugh:
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'charming' neighbours! Sound like they should be in a run, not the cats.
not sure about the UK, as everything here is sooo expensive, but abroad I found using an ordinary local fencing company was cheaper than custom made cat runs??
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:rofl: I sooooo do not live in a mansion..we're so cramped here its unbelievable..thats why we're working so hard to get the place ship shape to sell , then i can buy my mansion :evillaugh: (yeah i wish, in my dreams LOL)
seriously i think you did get your measurments muddled.
Its not right you have to put up with people invading your property >:(
Heres the wee run that michael just made, the little cat shed cost around £125 and i'd say the materials for the run part only cost about 50 quid..maybe a little more, of course it only has 2 sides but wouldnt be much more for the other 2 sides, we had enough chicken wire left from the roll if we wanted to do that.
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She probably means 30ft x 30ft Lynn ;D
CC, incase you havnt found it, the link for post Tan mentioned http://www.chaptanservices.com/purrs/index.php?topic=4802.0 (http://www.chaptanservices.com/purrs/index.php?topic=4802.0)
Buying the bits and diy ing it may be better but Roz offers no obligation quotes so would give you an idea. I looked at the purrfect fence system and it would have cost a small fortune to do my average garden :Crazy:
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i think so MM.
i wonder if we could get a rough price together for a certain sized garden and have it for future reference as its something that is asked quite often.
my garden as in the actual lawn is around 40 odd metres long by i think not an awful lot of metres narrower so apart from the fact its not possible since i have one side in trees it would cost me a small fortune to do..its is a nice thought though.
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I did a DIY job on cat proofing to keep my lovelies safe and sound and it wasn't that expensive really; and most importantly, they've never got out.
If your garden is fenced [mine is 6ft fencing] then all I did was angle wooden supports out over my garden [attached to the fence posts] and then run garden wind-break netting from support to support, securing at each one. It was pretty straightforward to do - and if I can do it, anyone can! That way, your cats could still have the run of the garden. I had hedging running down both sides of the garden but I just did the fencing slightly over on my side to avoid it.
A cat did get in once but he was escorted from the premises at a high rate of notts by Dave, my tabby.
Some people can be so horrible - I recently wanted some info about birds so I went on to a bird web site and some of the postings were really, really vicious about cats. Very nasty.
I'm not surprised you're angry - I'd be hopping mad. Good luck with it and let everyone know how you get on won't you?
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Does chicken wire rust?
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Yup it does but if you get galvanised wire it should be ok. Chicken wire's the cheapest (cheepest :sick: sorry!!!!) but it bends too. I found mine got holes so went for bigger gauge wire the next time. The chicken wire run lasted about 3 years (not as much rain as here in SAfrica though :S ).
Are you good at DIY?!
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Me good at DIY :rofl: but luckily the OH is :evillaugh:
Gonna cat proof the garden & yup the chicken wire is cheap so can afford to replace when necessary ;)
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Gonna cat proof the garden & yup the chicken wire is cheap so can afford to replace when necessary
If you get the Trilweld (they sell it at placed like B @ Q it is not expensive but will last forever and will not need replacing. It is also mush more sturdy than Chicken wire and has smaller spaces.
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well done on the run lynn
we have just built one off of a new renderd building we have at the bottom of the garden
i will post a pic of it when finished
i have got mi hubby now building shelves to sit on and things to play and climb on ;D mango will love it when its finished
i would have gone wi cat proofing but our garden is too big and i dont think our neighbours would appreciate it looking like a prison garden :wow:
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:thanks: Ela ;)
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I second the twiweld stuff, have it on my run and theres no way they will breaking out of that!
Ruth, for making a garden cat proof you use netting, i can imagine my youngsters climbing up and over chicken wire even if its at an angle :shify:
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Where can you buy this twiwed stuff from?
So the thing is to make it unsafe for the cats so they dont try and climb over?
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I think that with cat-proofing, if the netting is rigid - like coated wire, they will be able to climb over it. If the netting is flexible and can be draped at an angle, they won't climb over it as it has too much "give" and they don't feel secure enough to climb.
According to the CP anyway; it worked in my case :)
How have the neighbours been? Any improvement of attitude?
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Yeah i thought that too MM.....have seen on web that peeps have used salmon netting ;)
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Hi Lilycat, it was 1 of the far neighbours kids. My other neighbours are ok, well they dont like my cats but what a shame eh? They will be secure soon :)
How much does this stuff cost?
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I saw a web page on salmon netting but it seemed a bit pricey just to be hanging about in the garden so I went for the option of using garden wind break netting. I thought it was bound to be quite weather resistant and hard wearing as it was meant for outdoor use. It's been fine - all I do is check it occasionally to make sure it's still held securely on the supports.
Oh, and it comes in green or black so it blends in pretty well. If memory serves me correctly, I think it cost less than £100 to do my garden which is about 60ft x 30ft. I got it from a reasonably big garden centre near where I live but you could always have a look on line.
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My neighbours have chicken wire and its been there for donkey years and doesnt appear to be any worse for wear, I'm sure michael bought the galvanised type.
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My neighbours have chicken wire and its been there for donkey years and
When we moved here there was some in the garden and it was horrible stuff, also the wire was so thin it had broken in places. The spaces between the wires was larger than I would like for cats as they could get paws through it and it was far too plyable for my liking. Certainly it was not suitable for cat pens. Perhaps the type you have is a different quality.
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http://www.zooplus.co.uk/shop/cats/cat_accessories_outdoor/balcony_nets_window_protection (http://www.zooplus.co.uk/shop/cats/cat_accessories_outdoor/balcony_nets_window_protection) sell cat netting ;D
I think for the likes of harry, netting would be better than wire!
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you get the "sheep netting" type of wire, its thinner and has the much larger holes than the chicken wire, anyone thinking of doing diy jobs and using such materials make sure you dont get the two muddled as sheep wire netting is not suitable for use with cats..they will escape.
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Thanks MM I will have a look :)