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If you twist the two wires together, the signals will effectively negate each other and animals can cross the twisted wire with no effect.
I have the radio fence controller in my shop, and have the two wires from it twisted together as they go out to the fence, and then one wire goes right and the other goes left. For the most part, my radio fence wire is zip-tied to the bottom of the fence; this keep my cats (and the dog we had) five to ten feet away from the fence.
Most of the controllers have a knob that lets you increase or decrease the signal strength which will affect the distance that the collar can sense the wire.
I have the radio fence controller in my shop, and have the two wires from it twisted together as they go out to the fence, and then one wire goes right and the other goes left. For the most part, my radio fence wire is zip-tied to the bottom of the fence; this keep my cats (and the dog we had) five to ten feet away from the fence.
Most of the controllers have a knob that lets you increase or decrease the signal strength which will affect the distance that the collar can sense the wire.