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Is a Wired Fence Right for Your Cat?
Yes. It’s the Perfect Solution When Done Properly.
Cats aren’t small dogs. They climb, jump, squeeze, and move differently. That’s why cat containment only works when the system, collar, and training are designed specifically for feline behaviour.
Ideal for yards, gardens, and acreages
Best for owners willing to do short, gentle training
How Cat Containment Works.
How an Underground Fence Keeps Your Cat Safe
Step 1
A Hidden Boundary Is Installed
A robust wire is buried or fastened around the area you want your cat to stay in. Completely invisible.
Step 2
A Lightweight Cat Collar
Your cat wears a specially designed receiver to suit feline temperament and personality.
Step 3
Gentle Training
When your cat approaches the boundary, they receive a warning beep first, followed by a mild correction if needed — just enough to teach them their territory.
Step 4
Your Cat Learns Quickly
Most cats learn their boundary very quickly, within 7-10 days.
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Why Cat Owners choose this Option.
Safer Than Free-Roaming
Reduces risk from traffic & predators
Works With Gardens
No climbing over barriers
Happy Neighbors
No more yard invasions
Peace of Mind
You know where your cat is
Frequently Asked Questions
Does it hurt my cat?
No. Cat fence systems are designed to . Most cats respond to the warning tone alone once trained, and the correction is set at a low, appropriate level for cats.
Will it work if my cat jumps or climbs?
Yes. The fence teaches your cat where the is, not how high they can jump. Once trained, cats stop approaching the boundary altogether, making jumping or climbing irrelevant.
What if my cat slips out of the collar?
The collars are lightweight and designed to fit securely. If a collar ever comes off, we’ll help you adjust the fit properly and make sure everything is set up safely moving forward.
Is this safe for small cats or kittens?
Underground fences are safe for cats that meet the . Very young kittens usually need to wait until they’re a bit bigger and more confident before training begins.
How much training is required?
Training is , usually spread over short sessions. Most cats understand the boundary within a few days and avoid it confidently within one to two weeks.
How much does a wired fence for cats cost?
The cost of a wired cat fence depends on the size of the area, layout, and number of cats. We’ll walk you through options and pricing clearly so you know what to expect before moving forward.
What if my cat gets out?
Occasional testing can happen during early training, but it doesn’t undo what your cat has learned. With consistent boundaries and calm reinforcement, most cats quickly return to staying within their safe area.
Real Families. Real Peace of Mind.
What Affects the Cost of a Cat Fence?
Yard size
Number of cats
Terrain or landscaping
Avoidance zones
We want you to get the best solution, regardless of budget. That’s why we offer:
FinanceIt
Avoid the upfront hit to your wallet. Finance your cat fence for as low as $63/month*, with terms that work for you. Learn More. (Linked text to jump to FinanceIt section).
We Price Match
We know we’re the best choice, and we don’t want price to come between us! We will match any other price quoted for an installed professional grade dog fence.
Money-Back Trial Guarantee
Try it for 3-months, and if you’re not in love with it the system we’ll will take it back and refund you in full. Zero Risk.
Do It Yourself
Still out of budget? Want a workout? We offer high-quality alternative DIY dog fence options that you can self-install to save money.
*Disclaimer: Monthly payments depend on your specific system and financing terms. Amounts displayed assume 3-year amortization for standard 1-cat system*