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    In the next two or three months Im building a large enclosure on the side of the house so would be very interested to see the end result of yours and to hear of anything that you learnt along the way.
    The mesh is a concern of mine as I want to make sure its going to last for years without any worry of rust or them being able to bite through / dig under it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Scrapdragon View Post
    Yeh I just need dh to mesh it all... that's whats going to take the longest... just getting him to get it done!
    But then he might just surprise me... he has on occasion without me hassling him. Usually he leaves things like this to the last possible second and gets all uptight cause it's not done.
    Sounds familiar ! ha ha, - good luck ! looking forward to seeing the finished article

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    I'm not sure what mesh dh is going to use. We have some aviary wire down the back yard so he might use that with some chicken wire.
    We won't have any problem with them digging out as it's the space between the house and the fence which is probably just over a metre wide.

    Quote Originally Posted by Tomiam View Post
    In the next two or three months Im building a large enclosure on the side of the house so would be very interested to see the end result of yours and to hear of anything that you learnt along the way.
    The mesh is a concern of mine as I want to make sure its going to last for years without any worry of rust or them being able to bite through / dig under it.

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    Time has come for me to start planning the building of my enclosure. Well.. not literally mine, its not like Im being kicked out of the house you understand.. Its just that as the warmer days are creeping in, I can see the house getting very hot without being able to leave some doors open.

    Would appreciate hearing about anything you learned building yours Scrapdragon. Anything you would do differently etc.

    Essentially mine will be rectangular bolted to the side of the house, mounted onto the existing patio. Have found some welded wire mesh on ebay (seems to be thicker than chicken wire) and am planning on a wooden framework to support the mesh.

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    Out door enclosure

    We used the welded mesh on our pen it seems to be a lot stronger ,our front frame is 6ft square,sorry only know the old way,originally only had one upright & one baton across to support it but have had to put stronger strutts & increase it to two down as one boy has taken to climbing it & two thirds the way up lets go with one front paw & just hangs swinging on it with other front paw & pushing himself with his back feet,no problem to him just a bendy frame & heart attack nearly for mum first time she saw it & more work for dad to make it stronger. When we first built ours cats could get into our back garden so we done a two foot wooden spit guard at the base of the pen to help protect but now garden is cat proofed not so essential but I still like the look of it so hubby will have to continue the maintinance on it & talking of cat pens sun shining bright here so now going out to give ours a spring clean,all beds already in the wash,have fun planning & building yours,we did....

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    I'm actually still waiting on dh to finish it!!!

    We are using the existing framework for the shade house which is attached directly tot he house. We are putting Laserlite (I think it is called) for the roof so it will let light in but keep the area dry.
    We have shadecloth down the side to the fence but dh is going to put wire mesh there to strengthen it and we have mesh at the end with a door frame made from shadecloth.
    When dh has finished doing the roof I will take pics so hopefully that will be this week.

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    Hi

    My cat enclosure comes straight off the laundry door with a small dog hole in the door.

    It is 14 metres by 3 metres. I put wood lattice on each end with a lattice door both ends with I lock from the inside bit can still open if I need to ( which is rarely.

    I have sleepers and a fernery down one side and have just put pebbles down between that and the house and got some wood features made for the cats. I have shadecloth on top and have put the laserlight over 1 1/2 metres so the fernery still gets water but the cement doesnt.

    I have put wire from the fence to the top of the pergola. When Timmy was a kitten 7 years ago he dug out with the help of the dog on the other side and it was a week before I realised he was ducking out and back in. I put more dirt there and then piled old plant pots against the end to stop it and no-one has tried it since. Zack wouldnt be able to dig the pebbles now and the fernery dirt is too high.

    Here are the shots of the updated area if of interest to anyone
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    That looks great heather. You have a wider space between the house and the fence than I have.

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    I thought I would share some pics of the cat run that i took today.
    Still work to do... the roof and the shelves.....




    and here are the cats playing on the branches I have int he old aviary for them to climb on....




    And the doorway....

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    Looks fabulous - they will have a ball out there!!!



 

 
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