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Re: Cat proof garden

yeh I'll be opting for that style when I get my house.. they look alot neater than the nets
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Re: Cat proof garden

lucky i don't have any cats come in or near the garden as the dogs chased them off when we moved in.

Do the poles work? has anyone tried them?
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Re: Cat proof garden

I can highly recommend the Katzecure system, I had it fitted this summer, it allows my 2 cats to play safely in the garden. They can't escape and no other cats can get in. Two of my neighbours have also had it fitted and they are very happy too.
It also looks really good and isn't affected by the planning laws which most of the netting options are as they are above the 6 foot fence limit.
Contact Andrew at Katzecure Katzecure – cat fencing for cat breeders and cat owners alike and he will survey your garden and give you a quote, he has options for all fence/wall types. I have two differing heights of fence, a boundry wall and part of my neighbours garage in my garden and he secured the whole garden.
It's definatly worth it.
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Hello Neelix,

Did you look at Securacat system? I have just installed a complex system in an urban garden (but with rural aspects!) to great effect. how does your ssytem keep cats out? Kilse
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Old 03-12-2008, 09:49 PM
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Re: Cat proof garden

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Hello Neelix,

Did you look at Securacat system? I have just installed a complex system in an urban garden (but with rural aspects!) to great effect. how does your ssytem keep cats out? Kilse
The Katzecure poles roles so any cat trying to get in will touch the pole and it will role and they jump back down, it works the same way as it does with your own cat inside the garden.
I'll put a couple of photo's on here if you want to see it or there are some photo's on the web site of the different options.

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Re: Cat proof garden

we supply and install all of the leading cat proof systems available, we also build cat runs and cat kennels, even cat play rooms, check out our site
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