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100 Ft. Free-Standing Cat Fence Enclosure System
$ 745.74
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Description
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INCLUDES:
(8) 36” ground stakes, (10) if the optional door is ordered
(8) 9’ long flex arm posts
(12) 8’ long digging or chewing guard (steel welded wire panels)
(24) 12” kinked ground stakes (tent stakes)
(200) UV protected zip ties
(100’) 2” x 2” vinyl fencing
(30) Self-drilling/self-tapping screws
(1) ground stake pounding cap
(1) optional Personal door with flex arms at the top
TOOLS
Required:
These tools are required to install this kit
Power Drill
Offset or Straight Snips
Sledge Hammer
Self Tapper Socket
FEATURES:
Easy to set up some tools required
Heavy Duty post Secure It To Ground
Heavy Duty Coated Wire Dig Guard
22" Flex Guard Arm Deters Climbing
All Metal Parts Powdercoated Tuff
Can UseWith Pre Existing Fence Compnents
Keeps Cat Safe Form Escaping
Keeps Outside Predators Form Entering
Optional Heavy Duty Gate Available
Does your cat sit gazing longingly out the window, or stand by the door meowing?
Outdoor time is essential to your cat’s health and happiness, yet many pet owners keep their cat indoors all of the time because they are concerned about outdoor dangers such as being attacked by another animals, running off and never seeing them again. Our cat fence is just what you need to solve these problems.
What is a cat fence? A cat fence is an easy, affordable way to keep your cat safe in your own backyard—and keep other animals out. Cove cat fence will give you the largest enclosed area for the least amount of money.
Our cat fence has a 45-degree upward flex arm at the top that bends over when the cat tries to climb it, making it nearly impossible for your cat to get out. The digging prevention and chew guard at the bottom keeps your cat from clawing their way out—and other animals from digging or chewing their way in. Your cat will be perfectly safe and satisfied with the new cat fence.
There are two types of systems: the freestanding cat fence, and the extender cat fence which is designed to attach to an existing fence.
freestanding cat fences are perfect if you don’t want to alter existing fences or you just want your cat to use a portion of the yard. All you need to do is choose the size of fence you want and set it up.
If your yard already has a fence, you can add extenders and turn any fence into a cat fence. These extenders work on any type of fence that is taller than 4 feet,—vinyl, wood, chain-link, cinder block, or even the sides of sheds, garages, or buildings.
The extenders are lightweight, quick and easy to install. All you have to do is attach them onto the top of the existing fence, and your cat will no longer be able to climb over. Each part can be purchased individually which allows you to customize the fence to fit your yard.
With either of these fences or a combination of them, your cat will be safe, healthy, and happy in your backyard. Cove cat fencing system will give your cat more physical activity through climbing, running, and exploring the great outdoors while keeping him or her safe and secure from busy roads, getting lost, and fighting with other animals.
Assembly is required.