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    Yes, we MC/Moggie proofed our back yard by fixing strong
    Lengths of wood trellis to the exsisting wooden fence to increase the height.We then got 2"x1" wood which we cut into about 2 ft lengthswe then purchased some metal, right angled brackets which could be bent to alter the angle but were not thin emough to break. We attatched the metal brackets to the top of the trellis at about 3 ft intervals.Then screwed the 2"x1" lengths to the top part of the brackets so they angled up slightly ( like you see in the pre manufactured systems). Then just purchase enough strong plant netting from a nursery and staple to the trellis and the struts! We found it very effective, especially if the netting on the trellis is left a bit slack then as soon as the cat grips this it moves and they give up! I have had a couple of unsuccesful escape attempts and now they dont bother! This was less than £40 but it was just one fence. I can post piccies if youd like. Hope this helps : )

 

 

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