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    Hi Peter, nice deck and sizeable garden you have there! Obviously it depends on your budget. We had a minimal budget so ours was a DIY job using several metres of garden netting which we bought off a big roll in Homebase. We bought 6ft metal garden poles and attached them to our perimeter wall (it's one of those 70's decorative concrete walls, so it's got plenty of gaps in it to thread the cable clips through). We cut sections of netting to size and attached it to the poles using more cable clips. We have a small L-shaped garden with several tall conifers around the edge, close to the wall, so we used these to our advantage, and attached netting to them, after trimming off a lot of branches to get access. We then cut more netting to create a canopy in the trees about 8ft high, so that the lads can still climb the trees, up to a point, but can't escape. We built a couple of tree platforms too so that they've got somewhere to climb to, and survey the scene. We have an ordinary gate for access, so we built a tall extension to the gate using some flexible tree branches, and netted that. Then we added a sign saying 'please keep the gate shut'. Luckily we can see the gate from the house so we can check that it is shut before letting the lads out. And our letterbox is on the other door around the side, so the postman doesn't have to enter the netted area.

    The netting is lightweight and from a distance you can't tell it's there, so it's quite discreet. They don't try to climb it because it feels flimsy to them and they know it won't hold their weight. And they've got plenty of trees to climb anyway. We only let them outside if we are in the house or garden. We never leave the house with them outside. If we're out, they're in, that's the rule!

    For absolute peace of mind you can get professional cat-proof fencing installed by Purrfect Cat
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    Have you considered enclosing a part of your lawned garden as well as your decking? I'm sure your new crew would love to get into the grass and earth, and maybe you could plant a few cat-friendly shrubs for them.

    A netted gate would give you access to the rest of the garden. If you are worried about them nipping between your ankles to freedom, you could have 2 gates a few feet apart.... or just be vigilant and make sure you know where they all are before you open the gate.

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