Purr-fect Fence Cat Enclosure Keeps Your Feline Safe While Allowing to Enjoy Outdoors

Nearly Invisible Cat Fence Provides Safety and Comfort

By Walt Crocker, published Sep 21, 2006
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Merlin the cat is an eight-year-old Tabby with a personality and the occasional attitude. He was a couple of years old when my friend rescued him from the local shelter. He came already de-clawed and neutered. He seems to get a little sensitive about the claw issue by showing you that he still has a good set of teeth if you aggravate him or get on his cranky side. He’ll nip, not too hard to cause any damage, but enough that you will know where he is coming from. He’ll even wait and get back at you several hours later by taking a nip at your ankle. He likes to decide when and where he will be petted, jump up into your lap, or eat. I guess that you could say that he is a curmudgeon sort of a cat. Like Garfield, he’s beginning to develop just the slightest hint of a paunch, but diet and exercise don’t seem to come first on his agenda.

One of the few things that will make Merlin sit up and take notice is an open door. He’s not an outdoor cat by any means; too attached to his comfortable pillow on his favorite couch for that. But in his fantasy mind, he is the lion, the great stalker of all prey. He’ll make a concerted dash for the great outdoors if you let him, even though if he runs into something unknown out there, he’ll dash back into the house as fast as he came out. So, the problem becomes how to let him lounge around in the sun and dream about the live lunch he’s going to catch without getting into trouble with a neighboring dog or otherwise hurting himself. He was given a harness, several actually, and he always seems to slip out of them using his Harry Houdini routine, or he gets hopelessly entangled in the lawn furniture.

Now there may be hope for the Merlin’s of the world. Purr-fect Fence is a company that has been providing virtually invisible Deer Fencing to home gardeners and landscape professionals for over twelve years. The company noticed that over the years customers also used the Deer Fencing as dog and cat enclosures. Purr-fect Fence has now developed a patent pending fence that is exclusively for cats.

Takeaways
  • The Purr-fect Fence is virtually invisible 15-20 feet away.
  • Curved 90 degree arches make it practically escape proof.
  • It's easy to install and costs less than wood or chain link fencing.
Did You Know?
The Moscow Cat Theatre features non-stop action by a troop of talented felines performing original and astounding acrobatic feats.
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