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How do we make our cat content with being indoors and how do we keep her from crying constantly to go out?

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May 20, 2009
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A fence for Min!
by: Anonymous

I think you should seriously consider putting up a fence for Min. I have one for my cats, and it is definitely worth every cent every minute of every day and night. I am so-o-o-o thankful for it, and so are my cats! Besides that, once you have such a great setup for a cat, you may be eager to rescue and adopt a few more cats to enrich your lives as well as the cats' lives.
The site we're on now talks about purrfectfence.com (which I have). Part of my fence is also a wooden fence, and for that part of the fence I added extending netting that you will find at catfencein.com


May 10, 2009
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Cat Proof Fence?
by: Anonymous

Is it possible that you can put up cat proof fencing or cat proof your existing fence in your yard so Min can enjoy the outdoors without risking cat fights, cars, dogs, etc. Being able to enjoy your back yard may be enough to stop her constant crying to go out.

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