Posted on 01/07/2020 2:16:36 PM PST by yesthatjallen
you know, cats stuck in a tree will eventually come down on their own if they get hungry enough ...
They could get back down the same way they got up there. Not our problem. I guess others will start carrying rope with them to use getting down!
Have often wondered why that wasn't in any design... Cantilevered with the top 6-inches forged and sharpened to a razor-blade-like shape...
Just use a really long broom handle.
A mistake.
A nice web of fish hooks should suffice. /s
A bladed, rotating orb on a track atop each wall section, randomly zooming forth, them back...
Axle grease keeps the squirrels and raccoons from climbing our bird feeder pole.
It’s great satisfaction to watch the squirrels get a bit up the pole then slide back down.
“While I get it that no wall (unless its electrified or has guard towers) is unscaleable, Im curious as to how these people managed to get so far up it.”
Hook a few extension ladders together.
you know, cats stuck in a tree will eventually come down on their own if they get hungry enough ..
That’s what I tell my wife, asking her, How many cat skeletons do you see in trees?
Anything is better than the eternal welfare and other tax-free freebies (that we working citizens pay for) currently dangling at the top of all the fences...Old and new...
Are there three story ladder trucks in TJ?
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