He is (or was, when I usesd him) a teacher, so does this during his holidays so bear that in mind re timing. He was pleasant, cheerful, flexible, accommodating and did it for half the price of the other options I explored at length and I spoke to someone whose garden he had catproofed, and she was very happy, as am I. I think it is an excellent compromise for those of us who don't like the idea that cats can't eat grass, sunbathe etc but are unhappy about letting them wander freely with all the many risks that entails. You have to cut any big bushes back so he can get at the fence to position the brackets and netting but after a year or two when the bushes have grown back and if you plant some fast growing climbing plants, you barely notice the netting, and it is nice to know no other hostile cats or foxes can get in (or if they can they can't get out!) |