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Cat Fencing for British Shorthairs
2021-07-22

Cat Fencing for British Shorthairs

The British Shorthair is known for being stocky, solid and muscular. Often cat owners will choose to keep this beautiful breed as an indoor cat as cat theft becomes a growing concern in the UK. 

Recent research has proven that indoor cats once given outside access show improvement with maintenance behaviours such as thirst and hunting behaviour. It's no secret that fresh air and being able to fulfil instinctual behaviour has a positive impact on your cats wellbeing. 

But for such a sought after breed, it is no surprise that for many cat owners, allowing their cat freedom outside just isn't worth the many risks such as road accidents, theft and territorial disputes.

ProtectaPet have developed a range of cat containment products with powerful breeds like the British Shorthair in mind. The first prototype was designed for fellow strong breed the Maine Coon, so the protection of large and strong breeds is integral to ProtectaPet systems. 

ProtectaPet Fencing Brackets

  • Designed and Manufactured in Britain
  • Patented technology and optimum aesthetics
  • Minimal maintenance and long life in use with black gloss powdercoat
  • Bengal Bend on the 70cm overhang
  • ProtectaPet® logo as a marque of quality

ProtectaPet Cat Mesh 

  • Exclusively manufactured for ProtectaPet, our mesh has been designed specifically for keeping cats in safe outdoor territories
  • UV stable polypropylene with high tensile strength for longevity
  • Designed to flex to create instability if your British Shorthair attempts to climb it
  • Unobtrusive
  • Superior quality designed specifically for cat safety

 

Keep your British Shorthair cat safe with a ProtectaPet Cat Fence Barrier Kit!

 

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Why Choose Cat Fencing for British Shorthairs?

ProtectaPet have developed a range of cat containment products with powerful breeds like the British Shorthair in mind. The first prototype was designed for fellow strong breed the Maine Coon, so the protection of large and strong breeds is integral to ProtectaPet systems.

Prevent accidents and injuries

Keep your Maine Coon safe outdoors

Reduce risk of viruses and diseases

Reduce risk of pests such as fleas

Prevent territorial fighting and disputes

Helps your cat to feel safe from outside dangers

Able to exhibit natural behaviours

Such as climbing, running, sun-bathing,

British Shorthair Cat Fence Features

Cat fence brackets offer versatility for all garden shapes and features from sheds, to trees. With no moving parts, they ensure longevity and reliability all year round.

BengalBend™ Geometry

Expertly engineered bracket with modular attachments for corners

Exceptional durability with DuoCoat™

Durable, corrosion-resistant finish for long-term outdoor performance

Exclusively manufactured mesh

High-tensile, UV-stable poly-mesh designed to minimise visual impact while maximising safety

Proven and trusted

With over 37,000 cats kept safe in ProtectaPet gardens,cat fence brackets are the proven and trusted option

British Shorthair Cat Fence

Built to Last

Years of research and development have resulted in our most durable and advanced cat fence barrier yet.

Meticulously designed by cat lovers

Featuring the BengalBend™ with optimised geometry, especially around corners, engineered to deter even the most agile cat breeds.

Low maintenance & long life in use

Install once and enjoy the benefits for the duration of your cat's lifetime, our patented components combine refined aesthetics, proven cat safety, and durable performance.

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Looking for the professional finish?

Our nationwide cat-proof garden installation service starts from £2,000. Send us a few photos of your garden and we’ll take it from there. We’ll design a solution perfectly suited to your cats and your outdoor space.

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