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24th July 2013, 11:22 AM #11
Ive been looking around there is special screens you can get from PAH these are attached useing velcro but ive seen the way my boys climbed across there outdoor run and there claws and weight id be scared they would pull away the velcro and screen,
someone said try a net curtain make your own screen again this would involve velcro again,
at the moment my windows are only open slighty there rather stiff so no chance of them pushing them open they have been outside in there run a lot aswell so really it hasnt been such a problem as i thought it would they have been loving this sunshine we have had lately which is very rare in the uk LOL
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24th July 2013, 11:47 AM #12
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Yeah I found something similar to that Clairiscrazy and now you have said that the MC's would probably tear it down you have me thinking again of what I could do lol.
I did see this though that might be better as it seems to be a more robust screen that is on hinges etc, what do you think:
Home Page | Flyscreen Queen
But they are not cheap though.
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25th July 2013, 12:36 AM #13
I saw these advertised on tv the other day i watched the dog go through them with ease and i thought yep the boys put pressure on them and they will easily open for them once they realise if they put there weight behind it although another thought could the screen material just be attached permantly to the window no magnets but then i wouldnt be able to open the window then as the screen would cover the handle lol
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25th July 2013, 03:02 AM #14
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Here are instructions on making wooden window screens. Maybe this will help.
How to Make Wooden Window Screens | eHow
If the link doesn't work, just Google "how to make window screens". When we lived in Brasil, we made something like this for some of our windows. We had to attach them semi permanently to the outside so they didn't interfere with the function of opening and closing the window. We used screws and bolts (I'm not sure what the specific name is for the hardware). They were sturdy. Good luck - it will be worth it.
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25th July 2013, 08:37 AM #15
let us know if it resists Monster Kitties! if Neevie decides to go through that screen it looks like she'd have no trouble at all, but I may be wrong....
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