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I've a new little kitten, he's 14 weeks old and he loves coming outside into the back yard and running around and playing when I take him outside, sometimes he just lays down in the grass and sunshine and is very cute.



I'd like - when he is older - to allow him to be outside during the day unsupervised if he wants, but I don't want him to be able to leave the yard - I don't want to lose him and the local council rules require that he can't get out.



There it's an area of fence where one of the rolling things looks like the best solution (one of these? Spinning Paddle Cat-Proof Fence Rollers | Oscillot® ) to stop him getting over the fence, but there's an area where there is a water tank and pipes which I'm not sure how to block off.


While he is little and supervised and not jumping out trying to get out, I've blocked the area of with some corflute, but I think I'll need a better solution.

I'll attach a couple of pictures, does anyone have suggestions for how to keep him from climbing out?

Automotive tire Fender Brickwork Gas Wood
Tree Tints and shades Gas Sky Automotive exterior
Automotive tire Wood Rolling Fender Grass



Also, here's my kitten, Panda:
Cat Felidae Carnivore Small to medium-sized cats Mammal
 

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Coming up with a safe and well thought out plan to keep him from escaping is kind of the purpose of this post, to see if someone has knowledge and experience they are willing to share
 

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I had looked at Catio options, some of them would take up half my back yard :/

While I kind of like the idea, the biggest failing point of them in my mind is the do not really solve the problem if my little boy turns into a "door darter". I have spinal issues, so I worry I won't be able to be quick enough to keep him from getting out.

Cat netting might be an option, I'm just failing to work out how it could be properly attached - it's not like I can drill holes into the water tank :)

I found details of a place today that will make custom Perspex mouldings, I might investigate if they could make something suitable
 
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