Re: ping people with cat enclosures



On Tue, 28 Feb 2006 14:53:41 +0800, Helen Wheels wrote:

What sort of mesh materials are your cat enclosures made of? I've been
enclosing my existing back verandah to make a space for the cats to play
in and am about to order some mesh for the walls. The mesh I've been
recommended by a local supplier is made of a UV stabilised plastic
material with mesh squares about 15 mm wide (about 5/8" for you modern
USAnians :) ). The threads are made up of 3 plys and feel sort of like
fishing line.

That sounds like what we originally used to cat-proof the back yard. The
plastic mesh I put up 2 years ago is still there and is holding up just
fine. This is in southern California so lots of heat, little moisture.
.



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