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That's quite a dextrous cat to be able to open that valve.

I may be over thinking this but she is a real PITA and the valve only needs slight pressure to open it i only have one place i can put the FV in the kitchen because its tall so blocking access may also be difficult i think i will try to see if i can find something i can screw on blank it.
 
There is a bit of "wobble" in the tap, and a screw on the top of it. I'm about 95% certain (I'm not near mine too check) that if you just remove this screw, you can take the tap handle off and it'll be impossible to open.

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Yeah, unscrewing that and taking the handle off. You can put the screw back on to avoid losing it. Also, I'd say that's a standard plumbing thread and size, so your local plumbing supplies should have an end cap you can screw on. Or a plastic push on type. A lot of plumbing fittings come with these to protect the threads. If you could take it off and bring to said plumbing suppliers, I'm sure they'd find something to fit.
 
I will be using the SS FV for the first time this weekend but one thing does concern me a little we have a very inquisitive cat and i am concerned this little **** may open the dump valve tap as its very easy to open and the handle is quite long, i wondered if members could recommend something like a blanking plug i could hand tighten onto the thread i am only using this as a dump valve so as far as i know it doesn't have to be SS (you may be able to advise on that as well) thanks in advance for any help.

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Any idea of the thread size?

Edit: @Larse seems to have got there before me 😂
 
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Cable tie? Or a bit of twisty wire.

I love this stuff...

Available in hardware shops & garden centres everywhere and of course...

Green PVC Coated Steel Wire Soft Twist Plant Tie Roll, 5.5 meters - Easy to Use, Ideal for Securing Plants & Shrubs in Gardens https://amzn.eu/d/7SgItq8

Thanks MB.
 

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