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Any ideas for a curtain ... AKA Gray Asphalt 10-09-2006
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Posted by AKA Gray Asphalt on October 9, 2006, 3:24 am


I want to put up a curtain in our kitchen to keep the cats off of the
countertop. I'm planning to use thin nylon net and the curved thin pipes for
a standalone tub shower curtain. I don't think this can be the best way ...

I probably should post a drawing?



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Posted by buffalobill on October 9, 2006, 5:38 am


may be a problem with claws tangling in net.
keep kitchen table's chairs pushed in.
camera video recording will reveal cats pathway.

AKA Gray Asphalt wrote:
> I want to put up a curtain in our kitchen to keep the cats off of the
> countertop. I'm planning to use thin nylon net and the curved thin pipes for
> a standalone tub shower curtain. I don't think this can be the best way ...
>
> I probably should post a drawing?


Posted by AKA Gray Asphalt on October 9, 2006, 5:42 am



> may be a problem with claws tangling in net.
> keep kitchen table's chairs pushed in.
> camera video recording will reveal cats pathway.
>
> AKA Gray Asphalt wrote:
>> I want to put up a curtain in our kitchen to keep the cats off of the
>> countertop. I'm planning to use thin nylon net and the curved thin pipes
>> for
>> a standalone tub shower curtain. I don't think this can be the best way
>> ...
>>
>> I probably should post a drawing?

The net seems to work on a doorway where I have a sort of door made out of
net. So I'm not worried about that. They can climb up a ways and climb down
ok.



Posted by Norminn on October 9, 2006, 6:02 am


AKA Gray Asphalt wrote:

> I want to put up a curtain in our kitchen to keep the cats off of the
> countertop. I'm planning to use thin nylon net and the curved thin pipes for
> a standalone tub shower curtain. I don't think this can be the best way ...
>
> I probably should post a drawing?
>
>
First thing I did when I moved in with my husband was train his cat to
stay off kitchen counters and dining table. Yuck! Sweet old cat didn't
like to be scolded. He wouldn't eat anything other than cat food unless
we left out the butter or a dish with apple pie on it :o)

Cats like for you to think they cannot be trained, but they can.

Posted by Joseph Meehan on October 9, 2006, 6:28 am


Check out http://www.drsfostersmith.com/ and see if they have something
that might work better.

--
Joseph Meehan

Dia duit
>I want to put up a curtain in our kitchen to keep the cats off of the
>countertop. I'm planning to use thin nylon net and the curved thin pipes
>for a standalone tub shower curtain. I don't think this can be the best way
>...
>
> I probably should post a drawing?
>
>



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