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same ehre, I have french doors from kitchen to patio from kitchen so.. well it would be impossible to keep them out of they wanted to go.. and plus I dont mind really. I have a stone floor and they cant do any harm to that.

 

But like I said.. it's a scarey place to them.. I think it's becuase the garden is a higher level than the house.. so they ahve to come down steps to the patio and then through the doors to the kitchen.. much too complicated when they can just trash my plants.. :lol:

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We have to barricade the doors. All 4 hang around the back door, trying to get through the cat flap! Luckily, the cat flap has a magnetic lock, or I think we would be swamped by invading hens! We have some wonderful stand-offs between the cats wanting to go out, and the girls trying to come in. I'm thinking of getting some sort of child gate to put in the conservatory door, otherwise we'll be confined to the house for the summer. 8)

 

(cube green)

GNRGNRGNRGNR Betty, Olive, Elizabeth and Jane the Boss

 

AND introducing.....

 

(white chicken)(white chicken) Lily and Louella, new today! :D

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Buttercup (RIP) used to dash in and grab as many beakfuls of cat food as possible before being shooed out again! :roll: Rosie was never quite so bold, but I did find them both in the lounge once. And only once!

 

We resorted to a stairgate at the backdoor so that we didn't pass out from the heat in the summer.

 

Cat not so thrilled though.

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A friend of a friend had a chook come through the cat flap, up the stairs, on to the spare bed and lay an egg on the pillow...while her sister was still in the bed!!!! :lol::lol::lol: No fresher breakfast egg anywhere!!

 

OMG - LOL's

 

Must admit we're going to be putting a gate on the side of our house soon as the novelty of trying to get into the kitchen before the chickens has worn off a bit. Should be grateful that we've only had 4 of the 6 in though I suppose :)

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that's why I dont own a cat.. because they jump on surfaces :vom: other than that I LOVE cats.

 

My chickens would never ever be allowed close enough to the actually working area of the kitchen... my kitchen is huge unfortunately (takes ages to clean) so they have no risk of that, as they are always supervised.

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