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11th December 2009 11:19 AM #1
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Katzecure - Cat Fencing for cat breeders and cat owners
I saw this today and thought I'd share. Seems like a better idea than fitting high and electric fences. Not sure how effective it is though,.

KATZECURE - works by positioning one or two wooden poles onto existing or new garden fences and walls. The poles work by rotating when touched, denying the cat the necessary grip as it attempts to climb the fence. This simple mechanism prevents the cat from gaining the ‘pawhold’ that it needs to scale and jump over.

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11th December 2009 01:27 PM #2
I wonder if it is really 100% cat proof... I don't know, but I don't think I'd trust it. At this moment, we're living in an apartment and we made our balcony completely catproof, (with a non-electric fence that covers the entire balcony), and when we move to a house, we're going to build something like this, but bigger, so we can sit inside it ourselves together with the cats:
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11th December 2009 03:42 PM #3
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Thats a lovely cat house Karol. I do like the idea of that.
Yeah not sure about the Katzecure,though it seems like a good option for people who want minimalistic cat fencing, coz it does blend in with your garden.
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