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Thread: Monty's Great Escape - Part 2!
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4th May 2011, 08:06 PM #1Top Cat



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Oh Rach, what a mare, he knows how to give you a cardiac workout! My neighbour has an escapologist cat and when you live where we do, it's petrifying (we're just off an m25 junction so lorries frequently thunder past at 50mph). We have quite low fences round our gardens (about 5ft) and we're not allowed to increase their height without some sort of planning permission so the 'usual' methods to keep the cats in the garden aren't possible. She opted to cat-friendly her garden with chicken wire, so she's just put a lump up at the top of the fence that her kitty sneaked up and over; now he just sits on the grass, looking up at the chicken wire, with an expression on his face that says "what did you do THAT for?". It's kept him in tho!
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4th May 2011, 09:59 PM #2Moderator




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Sorry again but forgive me sitting here once more having a giggle at your expense...
Expense in more ways than one because no doubt you will be like us & paying out more to turn your garden into Fort Knox,with our first cats we paid for the replacement fence between us & the neighbours,they were going to replace with a lower one because of the expense but as it suited us we offered,everything was fine until two babes arrived & we have kept on adding a bit more then one of them would work an escape route out so on went "another bit more"now an extra couple of hundred pounds lighter I think we have cracked it,why couldn't these two have been like the rest & just accepted that the original fence really was too high to climb.
Not too good at all for the heart though is it,palpations like that make you feel sick...x
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5th May 2011, 03:31 PM #3Über Cat


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LOL, thanks Candes. Well he's been grounded for the foreseeable future, at the very least until I can get some more mesh and netting against over his last escape route. Ironically, he'd been out there for ages completely well behaved - little b*gger!
I've posted some pics of him taken earlier today just for you - not that I need much encouragement! xx
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5th May 2011, 03:36 PM #4Über Cat


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LOL, yeah thanks for that!!! I felt such a fool having to knock on the door and ask for my kitten back - a bit like the next door neighbours kids asking for their ball back.
I have to say though, the look on Monty's face was classic - it was like he'd fallen and found Utopia with all the free range chookies! Must have been similar to a drive through KFC for cats I guess



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