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Old 11-09-2008, 02:08 PM
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Re: Stud Housing?

i love the hanging basket idea. I was going to get some shelves put in but think i will add a few off these aswell.
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A photo of my two stud houses. The back garden is tiered off at different levels with two ponds in it as well (pre cats designed unfortunately) so I was limited as to where the houses could go. Apologies for the bad quality, I think I need a new camera.
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Re: Stud Housing?

Here is a company that sell runs, houses and catteries.
I know you can buy the panels too to make yourself but cant remember if i saw them from here or not without checking

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Re: Stud Housing?

Hi

Thanks again for your replies and photos. I will come back to this thread when the time is ready for me to own a stud.

At the moment I have decided to wait before I get a stud. For the time being, I will concentrate on the two queens that I have and enjoy them and their kittens (when we have some!).

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Here is a company that sell runs, houses and catteries.
I know you can buy the panels too to make yourself but cant remember if i saw them from here or not without checking

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Yes, Grange do panels.

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