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You'll need to run two wires. One hot, one for a ground. They need to be close enough together for the cat to touch both at the same time. If the cat gets shocked, it won't be back. My charger puts out 20,000 volts. It will make you pee your parts. My dog touched it and didn't stop running until he made it to Mexico.
I have a similar problem, my thought was to run two wires like you suggested. Bottom of my fence is the 4x3 wire fence and I have an aviary net draped over a frame made from 2x4's and then I zip tied the net to the wire fence - basically, I giant cube. I wonder if I ran hot wire positive in a zig zag manner (left to right and back) from bottom to top, standing off the fence with insulators, then wiring the ground to the wire fence. Do you think that would be effective instead of interweaving the ground wire along with the hot wire?