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We used to have the same thing when I was little for the dog. They are brilliant but so simple. Just couldn't put my Holly on it, dog not cat, at 8 stone I think she might pull the washing line down. |
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We have it because we live on a main road and we have not put a gate up yet (not that it would stop a cat anyway). He's used to it now and is very happy just to get out and about |
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[quote=babycakes;428206] Denis uses a harness and lead but we attatched ours to the washing line with a beelay clip (mountain climbing device) it allows Denis freedon around the garden without being constantly supervised. As I have explained it is attatched to the washing line this gives him full length of the garden. (which we can adjust to suit the perimeter or possible hazards). I would also advise a clip harness as they are sooo much easier and lupine ones come in different sizes, clours etc. |
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