Keeping Kitty Contained in a Fenced in Yard

Keeping Kitty Contained in a Fenced in Yard

  • 3 Things You Should Know Before Installing A Fence

    If you are thinking about installing a new fence in your yard or adding a completely new one where there was no fence before, you should be sure that you are completely prepared for the task. This way, when you are ready to hire fencing contractors, you don't run into problems later on that can end up costing you more in time and money. Here are three things that you should know before you get started on the installation of your new fence:

  • How To Remove Old Fence Posts The Easy Way

    You probably installed a fence at one time or another, and after pouring the concrete to hold the posts thought to yourself, "good luck removing that post someday." Then that someday happens and you need to remove those fence posts. They're held in concrete, so how do you go about removing them? You could rent a bobcat, try to pull them with a truck (damaging your yard in the process), you could dig and dig to get the post and concrete out, or you could do it an easier way.

  • 3 Reasons Why Deck Railings Are So Important

    If you are like a lot of people, you might enjoy spending time on your deck. However, you might not put much thought into things like deck railings. Even though it can be easy to take them for granted, though, it is critical to understand the importance of having good-quality railings in place on your deck and on the stairs leading up to your deck. These are three of the main reasons why.

  • Have Iron Fencing That Needs Painting? Know How To Do It

    If your home has iron fencing that is not looking so great, it can make your whole home not look so good. Thankfully, it is easy to fix the problem by removing any stains from the surface, adding a fresh coat of paint, and applying a sealant. Here is what you need to know to do it. Gathering Tools and Materials Before you can get started, you will need the following items.

About Me

Keeping Kitty Contained in a Fenced in Yard

I have loved cats ever since I was a child. My parents let our cat roam around the yard without a fence when I was a child, but when I adopted my first cat as an adult, I was much too afraid that she would run off to let her outside. After keeping her as an "indoor cat" for a few years, I decided to look into backyard fencing options that she might not be able to climb or jump over. I put a lot of research into those options, so I decided to start sharing what I learned on a blog to help other cat owners and anyone else who is looking for a fence for a specific need. I have been very lucky and my cat hasn't jumped over my fence at all and she now loves her fenced in back yard!

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