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<blockquote data-quote="THAT Gurl" data-source="post: 4283852" data-attributes="member: 45551"><p>This was one of my problems with Triple S. My gate is already starting to droop, the north fenceline is wobbly (really). You can look down the fenceline and see the curves in and out. And they set the panels high enough off the ground that the cat can actually go under it into the neighbors' backyard. I had to put pavers down along the fence in different spots to stop him from doing that. (Neighbors have a gigantic GSD that is sometimes on a leash in the backyard and sometimes off the leash. My cat is an *******, who was going under the fence and then just sitting there taunting the dog. I don't was my ******* car to get eaten by the gigantic dog ... So ... <img class="smilie smilie--emoji" loading="lazy" alt="🤷" title="🤷" src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/joypixels/assets/8.0/png/unicode/64/1f937.png" />)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="THAT Gurl, post: 4283852, member: 45551"] This was one of my problems with Triple S. My gate is already starting to droop, the north fenceline is wobbly (really). You can look down the fenceline and see the curves in and out. And they set the panels high enough off the ground that the cat can actually go under it into the neighbors' backyard. I had to put pavers down along the fence in different spots to stop him from doing that. (Neighbors have a gigantic GSD that is sometimes on a leash in the backyard and sometimes off the leash. My cat is an *******, who was going under the fence and then just sitting there taunting the dog. I don't was my ******* car to get eaten by the gigantic dog ... So ... 🤷) [/QUOTE]
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