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To be honest, I would buy the things I want seperately. Then you will have exactly what you need. And I would prefer a mains fencer than a battery one, if it is practical. Then you will not run the risk of forgetting to change or recharge the batteries.

The best way to stop the cats climbing onto the roof is to use "L" shaped wooden brackets screwed to the loft sides near the top and fit screw on insulators to them. The brackets need to be about 12" out from the loft so that the cats will have to contact them. If you are concerned, you can fit 4 insulators to each bracket, making a cat proof barrier. You can even make your brackets longer if you want to.

But, the best cat proofer is when you have the fencer fitted up all around your loft area. It will take less than one day to teach the cats that they can not cross. Problem solved.

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To be honest, I would buy the things I want seperately. Then you will have exactly what you need. And I would prefer a mains fencer than a battery one, if it is practical. Then you will not run the risk of forgetting to change or recharge the batteries.

The best way to stop the cats climbing onto the roof is to use "L" shaped wooden brackets screwed to the loft sides near the top and fit screw on insulators to them. The brackets need to be about 12" out from the loft so that the cats will have to contact them. If you are concerned, you can fit 4 insulators to each bracket, making a cat proof barrier. You can even make your brackets longer if you want to.

But, the best cat proofer is when you have the fencer fitted up all around your loft area. It will take less than one day to teach the cats that they can not cross. Problem solved.

 

Good advice mate but a greyhound or two plus a Jack Russel make sure we get no cats  ;D ;D

Guest frank dooman
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i would go for the mains one if you can a wee bit dearr but well worth it

Guest Grasshopper Lofts
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thanks guys just waying p my options as its cat central here we have a canal at the back of us and there are alot of wild cats and they are huge

Guest frank dooman
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they wont be there after you fit the fence thats for sure ;) ;) ;)

Guest Grasshopper Lofts
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they wont be there after you fit the fence thats for sure ;) ;) ;)

 

lol will give it a go then thanks

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Best deterrent on the planet

 

A pair of Wire haired fox terriers I've only got couple of pairs of British finches just now , But not had a cat in the garden  that I can remember. (Wee phsyco's)

the treeman

PS I live in a village bursting at the seams with Felix domesticus

 

Guest frank dooman
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Best deterrent on the planet

 

A pair of Wire haired fox terriers I've only got couple of pairs of British finches just now , But not had a cat in the garden  that I can remember. (Wee phsyco's)

the treeman

PS I live in a village bursting at the seams with Felix domesticus

 

dont be missled i have 2 terriers one of which just loves to see to cats to the poit i cant sat cat i have to spell it out in the house or she will go through the double glazeing but they cant be around 24/7 and mister cat knows that i used to think that but now know different the cats will terriorise the birds at night  to the point where the birds dont rest and when a pigeon is not resting it doesnt digest its food the fence doesnt go to sleep it just continues to make the cats jump ;) ;) ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D

Guest frank dooman
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I've got a dog flap in the back door my garden is like the green zone in Bagdad they don't come in!!.  The only time my dogs are not there is when they are in the fields with me.

 

tree man

 

fair point every to there own i dont let my dogs in to the birds sec of the garden unless iam with them i dont want them doing there busness where the birds pick JMO

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I've not got racers just now (hoping to get back racing one day) I've got an aviary for my 4 pairs of  Bullies, the dogs were taught early not to bother birds plus they are in and out my mates loft. And I also go about and pick up after them!!

They've got the local Felines petrified honest!!!

tree man

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Guest Grasshopper Lofts
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Does any one that has an electric fence up around there loft have any pics so i can see how its setup and what it looks like thanks in advance..

Guest frank dooman
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Does any one that has an electric fence up around there loft have any pics so i can see how its setup and what it looks like thanks in advance..

 

I WILL TRY AND PUT UP A FEW PHOTO,S TOMOROW sory caps

Guest Grasshopper Lofts
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I WILL TRY AND PUT UP A FEW PHOTO,S TOMOROW sory caps

 

if u could that would be brilliant thanks

Guest HEATHLOFTS
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i mthink the fences are great i would get on if i could afford it :)

Guest Grasshopper Lofts
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much appreciated frank thanks

Guest cosmic dave
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hope this helps

 

How does this work without an earth ?  :-/

 

Guest frank dooman
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as you can see my name is baillie but iam no david bailey but it should give you some idea how to put it up

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