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It's been a long time since I read this ng. I've notice many new people and many people who are still around from when I was a regular contributor to RPCA. For those who don't remember me and/or don't know me, I am the proud human of 9 cats. Which I now realise is an insane number. However they are here to stay and I love them to bits. I'm from Australia and use to be a RPCA addict. So things have changed a bit for me. I moved to Brisbane (from Armidale) in January with my hubby (Neil) and my crazy cats (and rats). Since I last posted, two of my original cats have died; Monty from feline AIDS and Tink died recently and very suddenly at the vets when she was under anesthetic (she went in for an x-ray!). Mango went missing in 2003 (I may have posted about this). This was a stressful and sad time (as you can imagine) and still makes me feel teary and guilty. Since Mango, the cats have been confined to large enclosures, and have access to part of the house. The cat enclosure is a work in progress, with extensions, walkways and furniture planned for when my DH gets leave and when the budget allows. We've worked out how to make relatively cost effective cat enclosures using orchard netting. Anyway I look forward to reading more posts. Cheers, Dewi. |
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"Dewi" wrote in message oups.com... Hi all, It's been a long time since I read this ng. I've notice many new people and many people who are still around from when I was a regular contributor to RPCA. For those who don't remember me and/or don't know me, I am the proud human of 9 cats. Which I now realise is an insane number. However they are here to stay and I love them to bits. I'm from Australia and use to be a RPCA addict. So things have changed a bit for me. I moved to Brisbane (from Armidale) in January with my hubby (Neil) and my crazy cats (and rats). Since I last posted, two of my original cats have died; Monty from feline AIDS and Tink died recently and very suddenly at the vets when she was under anesthetic (she went in for an x-ray!). Mango went missing in 2003 (I may have posted about this). This was a stressful and sad time (as you can imagine) and still makes me feel teary and guilty. Since Mango, the cats have been confined to large enclosures, and have access to part of the house. The cat enclosure is a work in progress, with extensions, walkways and furniture planned for when my DH gets leave and when the budget allows. We've worked out how to make relatively cost effective cat enclosures using orchard netting. Anyway I look forward to reading more posts. Cheers, Dewi. Please post some pictures of your cat enclosures. We get many questions on this newsgroup where they could be helpful to others.. Thanks, MaryL |
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Hi Mary,
I don't have any photo's of my cat enclosures, however we got the idea from an Australian company called CatMax (http://www.catmax.com.au/). Our enclosure is very similar to the CatMax enclosures, with fewer accessories. As mentioned it's still a work in progress. The catmax netting is more like cricket netting. We used orchard netting as it was easy to get hold off and cheaper. It may not be dog proof though. We attached the netting (using fencing ring clips) to clothes line wire that has been tightly streatched along the boundary of the enclosure. When I was in Armidale, the enclosure was a side yard (pretty big at ~ 10m x 20m). The netting was streathced over the yard (about 2m above the ground) and was attached to the fence that surrounded the yard. I can't get any photo's of this unfortunately as it has been dismantled. The current enclosure (in Brisbane), encloses a small side yard, the ground level of a verandah (my house has 2 storeys), and is attached to a double garage. It's not as nice as the first enclosure as it has no grass (as yet). I'll try to organise some photo's and post them. I also chanced across this website that may offer some additional ideas (http://www.cat-world.com.au/cat-worldenclosures.htm). If anyone has any questions though, don't hesitate asking. Dewi. Please post some pictures of your cat enclosures. We get many questions on this newsgroup where they could be helpful to others.. Thanks, MaryL |
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It's been a long time since I read this ng. I've notice many new people and many people who are still around from when I was a regular contributor to RPCA. Hi Dewi, welcome back! :) Anyway I look forward to reading more posts. Us too, I'm very sorry to hear about Monty, Tink and Mango. Your enclosure sounds great, got any pictures? Victor -- Victor M. Martinez Owned and operated by the Fantastic Seven (TM) Send your spam he Email me he |
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Welcome home. I'd love to see pictures of the enclosure as it is a work in
progress. Belated purrs for Mango, Monty and Tink Jo "Dewi" wrote in message oups.com... Hi all, It's been a long time since I read this ng. I've notice many new people and many people who are still around from when I was a regular contributor to RPCA. For those who don't remember me and/or don't know me, I am the proud human of 9 cats. Which I now realise is an insane number. However they are here to stay and I love them to bits. I'm from Australia and use to be a RPCA addict. So things have changed a bit for me. I moved to Brisbane (from Armidale) in January with my hubby (Neil) and my crazy cats (and rats). Since I last posted, two of my original cats have died; Monty from feline AIDS and Tink died recently and very suddenly at the vets when she was under anesthetic (she went in for an x-ray!). Mango went missing in 2003 (I may have posted about this). This was a stressful and sad time (as you can imagine) and still makes me feel teary and guilty. Since Mango, the cats have been confined to large enclosures, and have access to part of the house. The cat enclosure is a work in progress, with extensions, walkways and furniture planned for when my DH gets leave and when the budget allows. We've worked out how to make relatively cost effective cat enclosures using orchard netting. Anyway I look forward to reading more posts. Cheers, Dewi. |
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On Tue, 18 Jul 2006 00:21:50 -0700, Dewi wrote:
Hi all, It's been a long time since I read this ng. I've notice many new people and many people who are still around from when I was a regular contributor to RPCA. I remember you! Welcome back. So sorry to hear about the loss of your loved ones. It can be so very painful when they leave us. |
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"Dewi" wrote in message oups.com... Hi all, It's been a long time since I read this ng. I've notice many new people and many people who are still around from when I was a regular contributor to RPCA. Welcome back Dewi! I still remember that lovely picture that your brother made for me for fundraising. It's nice to see you around again. Love Jeanette |
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Lily & her mama Jazz (RB) -- Irulan from the stars we come to the stars we return from now until the end of time "Dewi" wrote in message oups.com... Hi all, It's been a long time since I read this ng. I've notice many new people and many people who are still around from when I was a regular contributor to RPCA. For those who don't remember me and/or don't know me, I am the proud human of 9 cats. Which I now realise is an insane number. However they are here to stay and I love them to bits. I'm from Australia and use to be a RPCA addict. So things have changed a bit for me. I moved to Brisbane (from Armidale) in January with my hubby (Neil) and my crazy cats (and rats). Since I last posted, two of my original cats have died; Monty from feline AIDS and Tink died recently and very suddenly at the vets when she was under anesthetic (she went in for an x-ray!). Mango went missing in 2003 (I may have posted about this). This was a stressful and sad time (as you can imagine) and still makes me feel teary and guilty. Since Mango, the cats have been confined to large enclosures, and have access to part of the house. The cat enclosure is a work in progress, with extensions, walkways and furniture planned for when my DH gets leave and when the budget allows. We've worked out how to make relatively cost effective cat enclosures using orchard netting. Anyway I look forward to reading more posts. Cheers, Dewi. |
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Dewi wrote: Hi all, It's been a long time since I read this ng. I've notice many new people and many people who are still around from when I was a regular contributor to RPCA. For those who don't remember me and/or don't know me, I am the proud human of 9 cats. Which I now realise is an insane number. However they are here to stay and I love them to bits. I'm from Australia and use to be a RPCA addict. SNIP Anyway I look forward to reading more posts. Cheers, Dewi. Hi Dewi, nice to meet you. Don't think we've met before, as I only just joined RPCA in the last year or two. I am owned by Francesca a two and a half year old female brown tabby and her kitten, Nina who is now two. I adopted Francesca a little over two years ago, not knowing she was a pregnant teenager as it were, but her kitten was so cute, I kept her, too. Francesca was a successort of Isadora who went over the Rainbow Bridge in March 2004. Panther, of blessed memory crossed the RB this past April. Melissa |
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"Dewi" wrote in message
oups.com... Hi all, It's been a long time since I read this ng. I've notice many new people and many people who are still around from when I was a regular contributor to RPCA. For those who don't remember me and/or don't know me, I am the proud human of 9 cats. Which I now realise is an insane number. However they are here to stay and I love them to bits. I'm from Australia and use to be a RPCA addict. So things have changed a bit for me. I moved to Brisbane (from Armidale) in January with my hubby (Neil) and my crazy cats (and rats). Since I last posted, two of my original cats have died; Monty from feline AIDS and Tink died recently and very suddenly at the vets when she was under anesthetic (she went in for an x-ray!). Mango went missing in 2003 (I may have posted about this). This was a stressful and sad time (as you can imagine) and still makes me feel teary and guilty. Since Mango, the cats have been confined to large enclosures, and have access to part of the house. The cat enclosure is a work in progress, with extensions, walkways and furniture planned for when my DH gets leave and when the budget allows. We've worked out how to make relatively cost effective cat enclosures using orchard netting. Anyway I look forward to reading more posts. Its DEWI!!!!!! Welcome back, long time no see! Sorry ot hear about Monty, Tink and Mango :-( but looking foward to hearing about your clowder again. Great to see you! Yowie |
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