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Very thoughtful.....Hahaha! ! !Two separate chambers. Or leave the door open to the girlfriends apartment.....
Hahaha..... This was hilariousMe too. At least 95% of the things I worry about never happen. It must work. Right?
I spent an hour at Lowe's today trying to picture what I want to build for an outdoor enclosure. Wish I could see pics of everyones and what works and doesn't work. I would rather do it right the first time. I have lots of hawks and have seen several stray cats in the neighborhood. I wont be leaving him alone outside for years, but I want to make something that will last for a long long time. I like the picture above, but I think a cat could move those screens. I saw cement block caps at the store that I could use to secure the screens. Has anyone used plexiglass over part of the enclosure?? Is that a bad idea??
I'm not a hawk expert, but I'm thinking that a hawk that eats birds, eats birds.
An update: I have begun the task of closing in my largest tortoise pen. I'm making it Hawk proof and cat resistant. (Raccoons are another story.) Pictures to follow. This will be 8' wide and 18' long with a 7' height. My 9" male, Julio and my 6" female Shelly live out there when it is warm. There are three dens. One with heat and two pools.