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Make an anti-predation collar for your cat!

June 15, 2017 Posted by Kiwi Conservation Club

This video comes from Making With Purpose.

Help protect the birds in your backyard and neighbourhood with this easy project. You’ll need two pieces of bright fabric (about 25cm by 25 cm), scissors, a side dish (diameter about 19cm), small lid (diameter about 7.5cm), a marker/ pen, needle and thread.

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