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Electric Fence

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Paige
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Set up is easy and fast for the wire, just a nail holds the insulator to the 4x4 post and they are 8 feet apart, all the wire and insulators came from Tractor and supply and they ship here is a link ,https://www.tractorsupply.com/tsc/product/zareba-2-mile-ac-low-impedance-fence-charger?cm_vc=IOPDP2, I see many types of containment for cats on the market ,some have plastic mesh or light frames that just sit on the ground, and in ground electric ,most of these light weight cat runs would be a trap for your cat if a pack of dogs or a hungry coyote came around and pushed over the run or torn through the plastic or a person could pick it up and walk off with your Savannah, same with the in ground fence, I used steel fencing and reinforced it not because I need it to keep the cats in but I need it to keep the cats safe from large dog packs, people ,coyotes and so on , I also never declaw. View attachment 21814

You did a great job! I will do something like it, once I have the room


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