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Jane - 12 May 2006 13:41 GMT
I found this in a catalog. No, I haven't tried it yet, but I thought
someone else might be interested.

Outdoor Cat Tunnel

http://www.lakeside.com/details.asp?ITN=OCZ3&CAT=0&KWD=&ST=_38

Jane
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jmcquown - 12 May 2006 17:08 GMT
> I found this in a catalog. No, I haven't tried it yet, but I thought
> someone else might be interested.
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> Jane
> - owned and operated by Princess Rita

This is MUCH cheaper than the kitty walk enclosure I have for Persia!
Thanks for posting this.

Jill
Cheryl Perkins - 12 May 2006 17:18 GMT
>> I found this in a catalog. No, I haven't tried it yet, but I thought
>> someone else might be interested.
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>> Jane
>> - owned and operated by Princess Rita

> This is MUCH cheaper than the kitty walk enclosure I have for Persia!
> Thanks for posting this.

> Jill

It looks like nylon mesh. I'd worry that if one of mine saw something
interesting on the other side, the mesh wouldn't last long, considering
what they've done to window screens.

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Chakolate - 12 May 2006 22:05 GMT
Cheryl Perkins <cperkins@mun.ca> wrote in news:e42cgl$gsh$3
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>>> I found this in a catalog. No, I haven't tried it yet, but I thought
>>> someone else might be interested.
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> interesting on the other side, the mesh wouldn't last long, considering
> what they've done to window screens.

And what's with the holes in the bottom?  Doc would be out of there in a
flash.  

Chak

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Cheryl Perkins - 13 May 2006 01:20 GMT
> And what's with the holes in the bottom?  Doc would be out of there in a
> flash.  

I figured they were for grass-munching or litter box replacements.
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