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Types of Cat Fences

The idea of preserving a cat comprised to a backyard or enclosed run may seem far-fetched, given cats skills at jumping and ascending. Most normal fences just give the cats something else to climb on, but there are now several forms of cat fencing techniques that work to keep cats safe and included.


Most cat fences use a flexible mesh, which cats have problems climbing or balancing on, and curved lean-ins along the top, to keep cats from jumping over the fence. In addition to retaining the cat safe inside the yard, this type of fencing also helps keep out strays and wildlife that may harm the cat.

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given that there are a few distinct varieties of cat fences, it only makes perception to do some research on the various varieties and compare cat fence reviews to help find the best type of cat fence to meet your needs.


<h2>Free Standing Cat Fences</h2>
Free standing cat fences are made from thin mesh netting strung between metal poles. They can stand on their own or be put in within an existing fence and are usually about 6 foot tall, with curved posts along the top to keep the cat from jumping over.

If the cat manages to climb the fence, it are unable to get over and just falls back down below its own weight. The bottom of the fence is attached to the floor every few feet, to keep the cat from going under and to keep other animals from slipping in.


This type of cat fence is very common since it doesnt require an present fence and since the thin mesh is not visible from a distance. It disappears into the surrounding landscape, without taking way from the look of your home and yard. On the other hand, the thin mesh is not as strong as a traditional fence, so it is not intended to keep large dogs included and may not keep bigger predators out.

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<h2>Add-On Cat Fencing techniques</h2>
An add-on cat fence, or cat fence retrofit, is wide strip or band of mesh that is installed on top of an existing fence. It is attached to the fence by a series of brackets and creates an overhang on the within of the fence. This keeps cats from jumping the fence and provides a barrier if they climb, forcing them to turn back and stay inside the yard.


This type of cat fencing system provides more protection in opposition to large animals, due to the fact of the strength and structure of the present fence. It can also be installed along a wood privacy fence in a way that it is hidden from neighbors and passers-by, with the top of the cat fence being below the top of the outside fence.


With this type of cat fence, you will need to be sure that the present fence is in good restore and free of holes or damaged areas that the cat could slip through. Some cat fence reviews have noted that the mesh or brackets on these can be damaged by heavy snow, so it is important to clean off the cat fence as soon as possible during snow or ice storms. Some cat fence businesses provide snow clips to poweren the fence and help stop damage from heavy, wet snow.


<h2>wireless Cat Fences</h2>

A wi-fi electronic cat fence is another alternative to keep your cat from leaving the yard. This type of fence is made up of a wire that is buried in the lawn and an electronic collar worn by your cat. The wire creates a barrier by sending a signal to the training collar if the cat approaches. If the cat does not heed the warning sign, then it gets a mild shock. This trains the cat to avoid the fence.

The advantage to this sort of fence is that there is no visible framework above floor. This makes it possible to fence of forbidden areas, like a garden, pool, or sandbox, without placing a physical barrier around them.


The main disadvantage is that that electronic cat fencing techniques do not keep any other animals out. considering they are not wearing the special collars, dogs, wildlife, and other cats are not kept out of the yard. Others may see the training collar itself as a disadvantage and choose to avoid wireless cat fences simply because they do not want their cat to be shocked if it gets too close to the fence.

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