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    Well cats on a greenhouse roof actually. I have four cats. I made the mistake of taking teenage children with me to the rescue centre when I wanted a feral cat and came home with three kittens, then daughter left home, homed a kitten and later returned home to live. Anyway, when I am in the greenhouse the cats like to clamber over the roof and as they are quite large I am slightly worried that one day they will fall through. Any thoughts on how to deter them?

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    In a similar sort of position, my neighbours cats climb on everything (and I have kids) so have wondered how to minimise any incidents if I can't stop them. Have thought about putting sellotape on all glass world war 2 style so at least if it does break it shouldn't shatter over everything. But then don't know how well sellotape will cope in heat when the glass warms up.
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    • #3
      At least they'll stop the pigeons fouling the roof!
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      • #4
        How are they getting onto the roof? That's where your first line of prevention is.
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          The cats jump from the ground onto the roof of the greenhouse. They also use my fruit trees as a cat version of Go Ape, leaping from tree to tree. I also have a golden retriever who deliberately jumps against the fruit trees so that he can steal the fruit that falls. It is me against the mob!

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          • #6
            Twynyrodyn if they're walking along the ridge what about if you fix string/tape across the top like I have to keep pigeons off.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Twynyrodyn View Post
              The cats jump from the ground onto the roof of the greenhouse. They also use my fruit trees as a cat version of Go Ape, leaping from tree to tree. I also have a golden retriever who deliberately jumps against the fruit trees so that he can steal the fruit that falls. It is me against the mob!
              In that case I would spread a thin smear of cooking oil or vaseline on the lower panes of the roof. Once the cats have slid off a couple of times they'll give it up.
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              • #8
                Thank you for the clever ideas.

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                • #9
                  Shoot 'em

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                  • #10
                    Good luck with that one Twynrodyn!
                    I have enormous leylandi looming over my GH and the ever-present poo from the pigeons who roost in them, to deal with .....!!!
                    Next doors cat is the least of my worries!
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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by Baldy View Post
                      Shoot 'em)
                      My DH's thoughts ................!

                      He's not a lover of cats...!!!!!!!!!!!!
                      Last edited by SusieG; 11-03-2017, 08:54 PM.
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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by Bren In Pots View Post
                        Twynyrodyn if they're walking along the ridge what about if you fix string/tape across the top like I have to keep pigeons off]
                        Bren, you are a super star! That might drop my pigeons relieving themselves on my roof

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                        • #13
                          As plants in greenhouses can benefit from some shading, I was wondering if draping some debris netting over the roof would deter cats.
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