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Preventing Cats Getting Out Of Windows
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I have seen adverts for Flat Cats. Strong mesh windows fitted over your window openings with something like very strong Velcro. has anyone used these or are there other ways to stop cats getting out, but still having windows open.
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well, the people on this forum are recommending Flat Cats! (and see also the contribution from the person from the company, which looks really helpful) http:// www. petforums. co. uk/ cat- chat/ 156515- window- screens- review- 3. html
19:53 Fri 02nd May 2014
I've got 4 very adventurous 11-week-old kittens and I've improvised some window barriers using this stuff:
http:// www.diy buildin gproduc ts.co.u k/barri er-fenc ing-1m- x-50m.h tml
(I got mine from B&Q for slightly less than that price). It's a bit 'rough & ready' but it does the job for me and keeps these little darlings in:
http:// ukcatlo ver.raj ce.idne s.cz/Pa tches_a nd_Her_ Kittens /
(except that they're nowhere near as little now!)
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(I got mine from B&Q for slightly less than that price). It's a bit 'rough & ready' but it does the job for me and keeps these little darlings in:
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(except that they're nowhere near as little now!)
I agree with you wray - our cats would go mad stuck indoors...
However, if you let yours out in the back garden, I wouldn't be at all surprised if they make their way round to the front already. Just because you don't let them out the front doesn't mean they don't know how to get there. Mine only go out the back through the catflap, but if they get out of the front door (and they do, sneaky little chaps) they know exactly how to work their way round to the back of our terraced block to find that back door again. Our house is right on the road with only a 3ft front garden.
However, if you let yours out in the back garden, I wouldn't be at all surprised if they make their way round to the front already. Just because you don't let them out the front doesn't mean they don't know how to get there. Mine only go out the back through the catflap, but if they get out of the front door (and they do, sneaky little chaps) they know exactly how to work their way round to the back of our terraced block to find that back door again. Our house is right on the road with only a 3ft front garden.
How about something like this? You can still open the window/get fresh air coming in but the cat can't get out through the gap.
http:// www.jac kloc.co m/techn ical.ph p
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Snags, I was going to suggest something like that - on our inner front door, we've fixed a door security chain. It opens wide enough to let air in, but we fixed it so that there's not enough between door and frame for said cats to squeeze their way through. I guess it depends what sort of windows wray has, and whether they want to drill into them.
well, the people on this forum are recommending Flat Cats! (and see also the contribution from the person from the company, which looks really helpful) http:// www.pet forums. co.uk/c at-chat /156515 -window -screen s-revie w-3.htm l
My friend had a chicken wire frame made for her French window, wray, and it works very well. She has pedigree Siamese cats and won't ever let them out. The screen's been in her house for years - sounds very much like yours.
What about the panels you can buy against mosquitos and flying things, would they be any good?
What about the panels you can buy against mosquitos and flying things, would they be any good?
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