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Cat Enclosure advice

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Posted by: ERose at Mon Mar 1 21:29:45 2004  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by ERose ]  
   

I would like to hear from anyone who has sucessfully
been able to enclose their cat in a fenced area.
We have a tiered wooden fence (mostof it is 6 ft heigh.)
Because it is tiered using cat-in net products
might be a problem. I had heard of people using corrugated
fiberglass at the top of their fencing as the cats cannot
find a hold on it to get over. Has anyone used this method?
any suggestions?? Rose


   

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