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Also people always say they couldn't let them go, so again I look at the alternative, they either stay with me in a cat pen with limited freedom & attention, or they go to a nice new home with a fire to lie by, a settee to scratch & some loving people who can fuss them all day long, I'm then more than happy to let them go. |
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Ahh I know Smudgley. Ours are by Drayton buildings, Lindee Lu based their designs on them. We did look at Lindee lu when we extended because they were so similar, but one of the reasons we opted to go to the same company again, was as you said the safety corridor. Our corridor is about 4ft wide I think, but we have to have members of the public in and out of it all day, plus storing peoples carriers too. Your pens look super, a friend of mine has some lindee lu ones, but they are all UPVC, really nice they are. Dawn. |
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I only have 4 pens & don't have to walk clients up & down like you do, but I do have to show the cats to prospective rehomers & it's a bit of a squash to say the least, but my wonderful hubby is going to make it better for me when he extends the corridor in the summer . |
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