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Re: Screens for Critters
- To: Multiple recipients of list SQFT <S*@UMSLVMA.UMSL.EDU>
- Subject: Re: Screens for Critters
- From: "* S* C* <C*@PWORLD.NET.PH>
- Date: Mon, 13 Jan 1997 06:51:19 +0800
- References: <9610138479.AA847927450@smtplink.coh.org>
Westaway, Shawn wrote:
>
> Hi SQFTer's,
> I just got my birthday present a couple weeks ago - I'd asked for Mel's
> book. I have been reading every single word. I pored over his chapter on
> building cages. I have two new cats about 7 mos old who have just begun to
enjoy
> the back yard. Unfortunately, the chain link we built to keep our two big dogs
> out does nothing to keep the cats from using our freshly dug and supplemented
> plots for, um...well, you know what. I was wondering if anyone had tried Mel's
> different types of screens for keeping out critters. He talks about wire
screen,
> and chicken wire, but I think I would like to stay away from anything sharp or
> restricting access to weeding, etc. Do you think the commercial plant
screening
> he mentions would work for two 9-lb. cats? Any other ideas on securing it so
it
> is easily opened for plant care, but not able to be opened by cats? I'm not
sure
> clothespins would keep them out - they are pretty smart.
> TIA
> ShawnPS stop sending me this messagE...
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