🐱 Secure your space, unleash your peace of mind!
The Reinforced Cat Screen Door is a heavy-duty, pet-proof solution designed to keep your pets safe while allowing fresh air and visibility. Made from robust alloy steel, it withstands scratching and wear, fitting doors up to 34x80 inches. With easy installation and versatile use across various door types, this screen door is the perfect blend of functionality and durability.
Material Type | Alloy Steel |
Color | White |
Weight Capacity Maximum | 7500 Pounds |
Size | 35.5"X82" |
Closure Type | Magnet,Zipper |
H**E
Excellent
I wish I could give this ten stars. I foster kittens and currently have two adults and a teen cat in my house (my three) and one adult and five kittens in my sunroom (fosters). This door is being put to the test here, with everyone clawing it, climbing on it, leaning hard against it, etc. It hasn’t had a single issue. The mesh is strong and the adhesive around the door frame is strong. It wasn’t hard to put up and I can unvelcro it when this batch of kitties moves on and I have an open house again. But in the meantime, they get lots of social time even when I’m in the next room, and it also means the airflow is better in the house because I can leave the door open. I buy so much cat stuff and this is way up on top of the list of best twenty bucks I ever spent. So good!
M**I
Best tool for introducing cats :)
Until quite recently, I had three cats; ages 8, 6, and 5. I adopted my new senior, Vanilla, in March. Vanilla has lived in a home with dogs, but never other cats. I knew this would be an adjustment for her, so I set her up in my bedroom.Well, time passed and she was not warming up to my other cats. This is not a surprise, as I have some very interesting characters. I purchased this in hopes that she would warm up to venturing out of her room alone, as well familiarize herself better with my younger cats.I was a bit worried for a few reasons. 1) my older cat (8) is very smart. 2) my middle cat is very... Food motivated and lithe. And 3) my youngest is very strong. Pet gates have failed in the past to keep these three rascals at bay, specifically the young one. He doesn't jump so much as he does pull ups on his cat trees 😳 he's also the most likely to annoy my old lady!Installation was easy. I had surgery recently and was unable to reach my arms above my head. As such, a friend helped me with securing the top of the door frame. The Velcro is very strong, as well as the tape (sticky side? Idk). I have faith that it would have held, however, given my cats, I wanted to make sure. So we used a hammer to install pins on the sides and top.The bottom was a tight fit, which I knew it would be due to the door frame. We had to get creative. We used the available strip to nail it into the carpet and a couple of screws to secure it in the base board. I'm not sure that my fully grown cats could have pushed under, but I sometimes foster little kittens, and didn't want to take the risk.I've had no issue with either cats breaching containment! It's a bit of a hassle to open and walk through, but it's worth it :) vanilla will sit near the door and watch, and sometimes requests to be let out! She's still not huge on the other cats, but let's them know with a hiss or a slap through the mesh. At least she's communicating!I'm not sure if she will ever be full time in gen pop, seeing as my young cat likes to pick on his existing sisters (and they would eat all her senior food...). But with the help of this screen, I'm hoping she will soon feel comfortable enough to explore the entirety of her home :) until then, she has a nice, safe space made just for her!
C**Y
Cheaply made
The idea of the product is great and it held up for about a week. I needed to separate 2 of our cats from a cat we rescued, due to him being mean and trying to attack our cats. We had installed the product correctly and made sure it was secured. One morning I woke up getting ready for work and the rescue cat somehow popped the zipper seam open because the zippers their self were at the top of the doorway closed. We were able to get it fixed and get all the cats separated unharmed thank goodness. We then decided to switch the cats and our 2 cats were able to scratch holes through the netting. So it then became useless and we had to throw it away.
A**.
Durable, good price
Have ordered multiple items to keep our foster cats out of the bedrooms. These were surprisingly durable and easy to put up. We zip and unzip many times a day...there was a 1" separation in the seam on the bottom but hasn't affected the functionality. Let's the heat in our room and keeps the cats out. I would definitely purchase this item again, works WAY better than ones with magnets if you're trying to keep cats out.
M**E
Just what I needed
I recently got a new kitten and I was having trouble introducing him to one of my adult cats. After the first couple of weeks of the kitten being shut up in a bedroom, I had to figure out a way for my adult cat to be able to see the kitten without hurting him. This was the perfect solution. It allowed my adult cat to be able to see and interact with the kitten without getting physically aggressive. It was fairly easy to install and it is super durable. I don't know how many times my kitten climbed and clung to it without the mesh getting damaged. During the last week of use, it started coming off the door frame at the top. I would have to reapply the top portion a couple of times a day. However, I live in a high humidity area, so that probably had a lot to do with it. It came with lots of velcro stripping, so if I ever want to use it again for any reason, I have plenty of extra velcro. I would most definitely recommend this product.
E**Y
Not great for rambunctious kittens
I have to keep my cats separated for a month, so instead of keeping my 7 month old kitten locked in the bathroom while she heals from a surgery, I thought this might help her kind of not be so lonely.... well, the product is good, nice and sturdy, but if your cat is obsessive and can't leave well enough alone, likes to climb and scheme of escaping, this will likely not work for you.When I put it up at first, it was excellent. But my kitten climbed all over it, then messed with the sides so much that she made a pocket and then slipped through. From there, she climbed the entire thing until it eventually fell down and now the adhesive isn't strong enough anymore.If your cats are chill, this is perfect. Not for kittens who love to climb.
M**
Easy to Install & Sturdy
Easy to install. Used it on my bedroom door. I don’t want my cat to go into my room. He is allowed everywhere else besides there. This comes with Velcro tape adhesive and it’s comes with a lot if you make a mistake . It also comes with thumb tacks to put over the tape if you need to do that to keep it in place. Very sturdy material and not easy for the cat to climb (he tried it while I was building it ) . My dog saw it and did a uturn so he knows the program automatically. Good Product
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