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Join Date: Oct 2002
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Fish netting is easier to work with for the transition at the doorway. Velcro the edges and fold or just stuff in a shopping bag when not in use.
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Location: Arlington, VA
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Fish netting is a good idea. Since the clear plastic is hard to see, you could probably even do the entire balcony and it wouldn't be very noticeable. The management would probably leave her alone.
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Wouldn't enclosing the balcony, rather than using the run she bought, have to include a top? You know cats are going to want to perch as high as they can.
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I think so. I assumed that she had upstairs neighbors and could just go up to the "ceiling" of the balcony, but even if that's not the case, some sort of "roof" would be needed. Even a fish net roof.
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