I am just wondering if fiberglass mesh screens would be alright to keep my cats safe. Would the cats be able to scratch and destroy it. I am looking at the Phifer standard fiberglass mesh screen. Or should I stick to the stainless steel seevue mesh screen? I prefer to get fiberglass but will get...
No, the sticky ribbons are not poisoned. Also, you would be surprised at how many flies are willing to fly that high. Summer time is terrible with the flies in the apartment. I am wondering if I should overlap the screen and grills (though I have no idea how to do that) for safety reasons. I do...
I just hung up this sticky paper ribbon you can buy to catch the bugs. Also, I think I am going to get the SeeVue mesh screen by Phifer. I live on the 13th floor of my building and have window grills for safety at the moment (but the kittens can get through these). When I apply the SeeVue...
I am getting a kitten but really don't want mesh screens since they would restrict airflow and just look unpleasant. I also do not want a lock that opens my window only part way because that would restrict airflow as well. Are there any alternatives?
It's a crested gecko. It hides most of the time so it won't really be out for the cat to see. Expect in the night- the lizard comes out of hiding at night for several hours.
I'll try to see if I can make that work. In the mean time though, are there any other suggestions? Also, since we're speaking about keeping cats off of things, can I still keep up my glass ornaments, or do I have to take those down? Maybe there's some type of technique that would keep the...
I am planning to get a pair of bonded kittens. In my apartment, I have a pet lizard that live in a secure enclosure so it can't escape. The enclosure has a mesh screen on top, however. I fear that the kittens may jump on the terrarium and cause the mesh lid to collapse. There is also a VERY hot...