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Hi Yola "Does the gravel tend to get walked into the house? I love it but hubby is a bit anti it for that reason. Also do your cats use it as a litter tray " The answer to both is no. I think the secret is to get the larger size - if you use pea gravel or soemthing that size the cats are likely to flock from miles around!!! It certainly doesn't get walked in. When it is just put down it's very dusty and you have to give it a good hosing - that's all. Decking is a bit slippery when wet (not just damp) and very slippery with frost on it. However I would think the plusses of the little one being able to play out on dry winter days make it well worth looking at. Your front garden is fab - lots of work has gone into that, hasn't it? |
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