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31st March 2012, 02:05 PM #1Cool Cat


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A friend of mine said they taped cardboard on each side of the banister and bent it so it would come up at a 45 degree angle. They said it looked terrible, but prevented their moggies from jumping onto the banister. They left it there for a month then took it down. They report their cats haven't jumped up on banister since. That was a few years ago.
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10th April 2012, 11:24 PM #2
Occasionally mine go for it and they have never landed in trouble yet but I appreciate the worrying thoughts about it. I'm sure that's why my little girl does it just so she can snigger at me having panic attacks
I don't know if it was on here or elsewhere I saw pictures of someone who had broadened and flattened the bannister by somehow fixing shelving to it which I think might have been carpeted too.



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