They were back with the glass jars and bottles at mine, near woodworking, loose in a shelf bin.
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Thank you, it's brilliant!!! I will have to book mark this for the future, after my kitten mellows out, she is currently a monster, and the eggs would not be safe!Sure!
The end halves are a wood oval shape from the hobby store, cut in half.
The rods are simply painted dowels.
I drilled the holes at a very slight angle, near the top of one half and near the bottom of the other, and glued in place with wood glue. This allows the end bits to be mounted to the wall level with each other while maintaining the gentle downward slope of the rails.
The ends are mounted with simple tiny 'L' brackets into anchors from underneath.
Whole thing cost 3$
LOL LOL LOL....I saw her eyeballing the fence this morning, but I'll never catch her trying to fly over, she is to sneaky to be seen doing it. Hopefully she isn't smart enough to figure out that I caused her inability to fly.You "relieved her of her flight feathers"? She's not gonna be happy with you. LOL