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Cat Fence

Cat Fence

Regular price £69.99
Regular price £69.99 Sale price
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Cat fence barrier for cat owners who value their pets safety, freedom, health and happiness.

verified_user Proven effective — field-tested on athletic climbers (e.g., Bengals, Maine Coons).

verified Guaranteed — No-Escapes or money back Guarantee.

handyman Simple DIY — basic tools, easy one person install.

partly_cloudy_day Built for weather — outdoor-grade components.

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    Outdoor time, without the risks.

    Busy roads, territorial fights, and theft are real dangers, with UK cat theft rising about 18% year on year. Our curved fence-top creates a secure boundary so your cat enjoys the garden and stays close to home. Leave doors and windows open and relax.

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    60cm Overhang = No Escapes

    Curious cats test the fence top. A full 60 cm inward overhang creates a tested and proven “ceiling” that’s too wide to bridge: when they reach up, there’s no firm edge to grab—only flexible netting that gives. With nothing to grip and nothing to push off, even big and athletic cats can’t swing their weight past the top, so they turn back into the garden.

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    2.0m Height = Perfection

    Most cats can jump to around 1.5 to 1.8m from a standstill. On a standard 1.83m UK fence, the bracket lifts the barrier line to 2.0m. That extra height blocks a clean single jump. For most typical rear gardens in the UK, fencing up to 2m does not usually need a planning application

     
     
    • Mental health

      Daily novelty calms cats. Veterinary guidelines emphasise enriched environments for indoor cats, with scent, sound and safe exploration listed as core needs. Regular controlled outdoor time meets those needs, lowers stress and channels curiosity into healthy behaviour.

    • Physical health

      Outside means real movement. Short bursts, climbs and balance work add activity you do not get indoors. Research links indoor-only lifestyles with higher obesity risk; more varied activity supports healthier weight and joint mobility. Natural light exposure helps anchor sleep–wake cycles.

    • Welfare and safety

      A secure boundary delivers the benefits of outdoors without the major hazards of free roaming. Studies of secure enclosures report improved welfare indicators and calmer behaviour after access is provided. Cats express natural behaviours and owners get predictable, low-risk routine.

       
       

      Why Safe Whiskers?

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      Super easy install

      1. Assemble

      Put the screw through the bracket, hook the net though the screws, attach the saddle washer over the screws.

      2. Fix

      Attach to your fence using basic hand tools (on concrete fence post you will need make a pilot hole and use the concrete plugs provided)

      3. Secure

      Use the holes on the top of bracket and the provided zip-ties to secure the net to the bracket. Along the bottom of the fence, use a stapler to secure the net.

      4. Repeat

      Repeat steps 1-4 until your full garden perimeter is secure.