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handyman or gardener to cat proof garden


Lucyalexandra

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We have a six month old kitten and we don't want him to get onto the road. My friend managed to cat proof her garden using chicken wire and angled brackets as per the photos. Climbing plants can then make it look less ugly.

Is there anyone who could do this job? Would put our minds at rest as our last cat was killed on the road.... we have one or two bits of fence where there is a bigger gap and may require a small amount of trellis/piece of plywood behind a shed too. Might also be worth putting a spiky thing on our side return gate, to deter burglars too.

Thanks - PM me or text 07980608411

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