Securacat catproofed my garden in June 2008. My two youngest cats were 6 months old at the time and had been kept in the house. My cats are allowed into the garden 24/7.
Three of my cats, all female, are completely happy with the house and the garden. This includes my two older cats, who previously roamed.
Then there is Flynn.
Flynn is a neutered male Egyptian Mau. For those of you who do not know, Egyptian Maus are incredibly athletic and, if allowed out, are super-effective hunters. Needless to say, very few birds now come into the garden. If Flynn is out there, any bird that comes into the garden is toast. Flynn spends a great deal of time watching the birds in the neighbouring garden.
Over the last year, Flynn and I have had a battle of wills about him digging under the fence. He has dug in increasingly well-camouflaged places and I have filled in and blocked the holes. Two weeks ago he made it - a hole behind a very thick bush well away from the others. He was retrieved from next door's garden after a few hours. I have now laid wooden railway sleepers around the base of the fence. There are 12 inches wide, so probably beyond Flynn's tunnelling skills.
He is now a little sulky and bored, because digging holes has probably been his main source of entertainment for the last 9 months. I am worried that he will use his ingenuity and cunning to find new ways out of the garden unless I find a way of distracting him.
Has anyone any ideas about toys that may keep him amused in the garden when we are not at home to play with him? He has a pergola with planks going up and down and a platform on top. He has Mitzi (my Bengal/Siamese cross) to play with, but she does not like the cold so the problem is likely to be worse during the winter. Flynn is fine with the cold and the rain - he loves playing in the snow.
We have a Da Bird, but that requires a human on the other end of it!