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How High Does a Cat Fence Need To Be?
2022-04-03

How High Does a Cat Fence Need To Be?

We all know that cats have “nine lives”, but have you ever pondered how far yours can jump? The distance a cat can jump is determined by a variety of factors, including age, weight, agility, and overall health. Furthermore, a smaller kitten may not be able to jump as high as an adult cat, and some kinds of cats with lower statures may not be able to jump as high as others.

Read more about different factors that establish your cat´s jump height on this article by PetKeen.

Because your cat's springy hind legs, muscular muscles, and long, sinewy tail help cats balance and land on their feet, it's not a good idea to discourage them from jumping. If you don't want your cat leaping on the refrigerator or countertops, for example, you can redirect her jumping to more acceptable spots. Meanwhile, because jumping is ingrained in your cat's DNA, having designated jumping locations might help keep her happy.

 

How High Can Cats Jump From The Ground?

An adult cat's average height is somewhere between 1 foot or 30 centimetres.

The average healthy adult cat can jump up to six times their height in a single jump (measured from the ground to their shoulders), which is anywhere between 150 cm (4.9 feet) and 180 cm (5.9 feet), but surprisingly some will reach the jump height of 8 feet or 240 centimetres!

However, small, elderly, or sick cats will not be able to jump that high.

Watch this video of cats jumping in action!

Can a Cat Jump Over a 5 Foot Fence?

A healthy cat can leap over a fence that is between 6 feet and under. This implies that if you want to keep them safe inside your yard, you'll need a cat fence barrier. Keep in mind that cats' paws and claws have been developed to allow them to climb with ease.

For that reason, most of the time cats will not leap over fences; instead, they will seize the top, pull themselves up, and cross. To grab the top edge, all they have to do is jump or climb high enough. Of course, a cat can climb as high as it wants if the fence has gaps, such as chain link or chicken wire.

Therefore, any construction in your backyard should be carefully examined.

What Are Some Of The Things To Consider About Cat Fencing?

First things first, it is important to create the space that will be suitable for you, other household members, your cat and other pets you might have.

Successful “cat fencing” requires a mix of height and a way to restrict the cat from grabbing the top. A six-foot fence with a "cat-proof" feature is normal, as long as it is not too close to any furniture for cats to jump over. Because cats climb directly up the fence, the most basic element is a horizontal barrier at the top that points inward and is broad enough for them to not grab the far edge. It is ideal if it is soft or malleable so that it does not seem secure, as they will not attempt to climb it.

 

DIY Kits For First-Time Cat Fencers

 

Depending on the height of your pre-existing fence,  ProtectaPet offers DIY kits for fences or walls that are 6 feet or taller, an extra long kit for 5-6 feet boundaries, and an extension kit for fences or walls 3 feet or taller.

Alternatively, where there is no pre-existing boundary, you can take a look at ProtectaPet's enclosures and catios – to help you find exactly what you were looking for.

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Researchers at the University of Lincoln proved that ProtectaPet cat fencing improves feline mental and physical wellbeing

Why Choose Cat Fencing?

At ProtectaPet, we've engineered a range of world-class, revolutionary cat-proofing solutions specifically designed to keep even the most agile breeds, like Bengals, safe within the confines of your garden.

Prevent accidents and injuries

Keep your cat 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,

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

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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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Real Stories, Real Safety

Hear it first hand from our lovely customers who put their cats safety first with the installation of cat fence barriers.

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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