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  • FireFire Posts: 18,068
    My neighbours didn't put those support struts in, so the idea was the the cat cannot put its weight on the wire. I don't suppose it worked.
  • FairygirlFairygirl Posts: 54,353
    I'd agree with hogweed - the chicken wire has to be facing outwards  ;)
    Of course - we're back to the same issue. It should be the owners of the animals making their garden escape proof, not other garden owners...
    It's a place where beautiful isn't enough of a word....



    I live in west central Scotland - not where that photo is...
  • Lizzie27Lizzie27 Posts: 11,972
    I've just put a line of anti-bird spikes (the steel spike ones) along the top of the fence above my raspberries, gooseberries and blackberries, in order to stop the pigeons pooing all over the fruit. We haven't seen any cats in the back garden since, which may be just a coincidence. 5 metres cost £13.99 online so fairly cheap I thought for an experiment. The spikes are quite sharp and very fine, can be screwed or glued through the plastic base.
    North East Somerset - Clay soil over limestone
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