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Extra Tall Cat Mesh Gate: The extra tall cat screen door can effectively prevent jumpy cats from entering the kitchen/bedroom/yard or other places; it is also suitable for multiple pet families to use for isolation

Extra Tall Cat-Proof Mesh Gate – Kitchen Barrier

Extra Tall Cat Mesh Gate: The extra tall cat screen door can effectively prevent jumpy cats from entering the kitchen/bedroom/yard or other places; it is also suitable for multiple pet families to use for isolation

Anti-Cat Scratch Screen Door: Features a durable rubberized mesh material that provides extra wear resistance compared to standard plastic meshes. The wider 1.6" Velcro ensures the mesh adheres securely to the door frame, offering enhanced cat-proofing

Extra Durable Cat-Proof Mesh Screen Door

Anti-Cat Scratch Screen Door: Features a durable rubberized mesh material that provides extra wear resistance compared to standard plastic meshes. The wider 1.6″ Velcro ensures the mesh adheres securely to the door frame, offering enhanced cat-proofing

Extra Tall Cat Mesh Gate: The extra tall cat screen door can effectively prevent jumpy cats from entering the kitchen/bedroom/yard or other places; it is also suitable for multiple pet families to use for isolation

Extra Tall Cat Mesh Gate – Prevent Jumping Cats

Extra Tall Cat Mesh Gate: The extra tall cat screen door can effectively prevent jumpy cats from entering the kitchen/bedroom/yard or other places; it is also suitable for multiple pet families to use for isolation

Easy Installation:Align the Holes of the Two Fences, Insert the Pole Into the Ring to Fix It. Place The Door above The Single Piece so that It Can be about 2 Inches off The Ground. If there Is No Clearance from the Floor When Opening, You Can Lift the Door Up Slightly. Push the Latch Forward A Bit to Get out of the Hooked Area, and then The Door will Open

Easy Install Tall Animal Barrier Fence with Gate

Easy Installation:Align the Holes of the Two Fences, Insert the Pole Into the Ring to Fix It. Place The Door above The Single Piece so that It Can be about 2 Inches off The Ground. If there Is No Clearance from the Floor When Opening, You Can Lift the Door Up Slightly. Push the Latch Forward A Bit to Get out of the Hooked Area, and then The Door will Open