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Old 09.05.2009, 12:08 PM   #9
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Originally Posted by verme (prevaricator)
make sure the radius of the pond is bigger than the lenght of a cat's paw.

i don't have a pond nor a gold fish, though.

pretty much this, but factor in deepness.

yr not going to keep yr fish from disappearing though.

my father built a pond/waterfall once and stocked it with large goldfish. the cat's weren't the problem, it was the gigantic fucking birds.

I think keeping the pond deep also helps the fish with temperature regulation.

note: if the pond is already made (and I guess it is in yr case), do a few google searches on "plants that cat's hate".
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