Well it happened a week ago and I can now bring myself to let you know about it. My daughter was having a party in our 8 man tent - fine no probs with that and better they make a mess outside than in the house (14 girls aged 12 and 13).
3 hours before the guests arrive and the tent was up and porch on. Chairs in side. Just needed the decorations to go up. OH had left to pick up youngest from football. Eldest soooooooo exciteded. Then it happened.........................
One of our 2 cats launched herself onto the top of the tent to get under the gusset of the porch. Yes you guessed it, claw holes everywhere and a rip (albiet in a straight line, we do things neatly in our house!) that measured about 18 inches.Daughter crying, me shouting and threatening to get rid of cat, god what did the neighbours think!
OH came back and was speechless. Out came emergency clear tape just to get us through the afternoon which it did. The rip was under the porch gusset so was under cover when it rained and boy did it rain that afternoon.
Well the upshot is the cat is still with us but I refused to even look at her again for the rest of the week. The party went well and none even noticed the rip or holes (daughter was told to say nothing and I think she enjoyed herself that much she forgot).
We have repaired the rip using tenacious tape and seam sealent and the holes by tenacoius tape. Trouble is I don't think I would trust our repairs if it rains like it did last summer. We will still keep it as the kids could use it for a sleepover or party. We did consider taking it to a tent repair palce but thought it might be expensive as at least 2 panels were effected. So you guessed it, we are now looking for a 3rd tent. When will it end. We took up camping to save money but always have an urge to spend on camping equipment. OH is pleased about new tent although we are restricted as the porch which is only 3 weeks old was bought to fit the campus indiana so it looks like we will go with the ontario 8 or kansas 8.
Moral of the story....................don't let the cats out when you have the tent up on the back lawn. So when the new one arrives and we go out into the garden to put it up the cats will be under lock and key. It's been fun though visiting the camping shops for us adults but not so much for the kids and what started out as an inexpensive party at home has suddenly become expensive and I somehow wished we had hired a room. I still can't believe it happened though.
Helen
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