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CAT FENCE-IN™ Patented Cat Containment System
Keeps Your Cat Safe in Your Fenced Yard and Stray Cats Out!

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Installation Basics

  1. Screw the 16 inch brackets 8 to 12 feet apart below the top of fence. Then bolt the 20" rods to bracket ends.
  2. Start at one end of fence and screw netting attachment edge along a horizontal line below brackets.
  3. Bring netting up and secure to bracket and rod ends with twist ties.
  1. At outside corners, (corners facing away from yard) place one bracket 16 inches from corner.
  2. At inside corners, (corners facing into the yard) place one bracket on each side of corner.

     Complete step by step instructions
     are  included in each kit.


 
           
 

Scissors and a drill motor with a 1/4 inch and 5/16 inch socket will do most of the work. Self-drilling screws (included in each kit) replace drill bits.

After the brackets are screwed to the fence, the net banding attachment edge is secured to the fence from corner to corner. This makes a tight fit so cats can't get between the netting and fence. The banding and netting wrap easily around corners without cutting.

If two or more kits are needed, they can be easily fastened together. The netting is then brought up and connected to the brackets with heavy duty, weather proof twist ties. These eliminate sag and keep the netting secure and tight on the brackets.

   


For a WOOD or VINYL FENCE, screw brackets and netting attachment edge to fence.

For a MASONRY FENCE, screw holes are pre-drilled and screw anchors are inserted. Anchors are furnished with barrier kit for masonry.

 
           
 



 
 


For a WIRE or CHAIN LINK FENCE, if steel posts exist, attach brackets with self-drilling screws. If that is undesirable, they may be attached with automotive hose clamps (not furnished in kit).
The netting attachment edge is then fastened to the fence wire with sturdy cable ties.
 
       
  Optional bracket mount: Sandwich fence wire between two
1" x 6" x 8" cedar or redwood boards (not furnished in kit).
 
       
  Protruding Posts: Install banding closely around contour of posts.  
       
 


Since 1990, CAT FENCE-IN is still keeping thousands of cats safe in their fenced yards and patios.

Cat Fence-In means no more indoor confinement. Give your cats the most wonderful gift ever, the great outdoors in the safety of your fenced yard, and give yourself peace of mind.

Animal behaviorists say cats, neutered or not, that spray in the house are demonstrating frustration. They should be allowed outside. After Cat Fence-In is installed and cats have the run of the yard, they mellow out. They no longer have the need to go beyond the fence to mark off their territory.

Cat Fence-In works so well it has won the confience of thousands of cat lovers throughout the country. It has been featured in newspapers, magazines, and on TV. We remain grateful for the many testimonials, comments, and "Thank You" letters from our customers expressing their appreciation for Cat Fence-In.

Cats become so content and trouble free, you may find yourself adding more members to your family.

 

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