Is Cat Netting Safe for Cats? A Safety Guide for Owners

Is Cat Netting Safe for Cats? A Safety Guide for Owners

Is cat netting safe for cats? With curious kitties always on the lookout for an adventure, it’s essential owners ensure they’re secure without compromising their freedom or safety.

Cat netting is quite a new option for pet owners, with limited information available online.

So let’s take a closer look at this protective measure – examining its pros and cons based on expert advice and personal experiences.

In this deep dive, we’ll answer the question: Is cat netting safe for cats? 

What Is Cat Netting?

Cat netting is a strong netting designed to contain cats in a certain area. It is an affordable way to provide your cat with a safer outdoor environment.

But the goal behind cat nets is not solely about cat containment; rather, it provides an outdoor space where your pet can explore and play without danger. 

With numerous hazards lurking outside such as traffic, predators, and harmful substances, a secure cat enclosure allows cats to indulge their natural instincts outdoors while offering peace of mind and reduced vet bills.

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Forms Of Cat Netting

Cat netting can be purchased by the metre. You can install it along fence lines or balconies, designed to block off specific areas of your yard. This is very customisable.

You can also buy flatpack cat enclosures with cat netting attached to the sides. These enclosures are lightweight, making them easy to relocate if required.

Premium Materials

Cat netting is made from knotted high density polyethylene material. It is tough enough to contain your cat but gentle enough not to hurt their paws.

Somerzby cat netting is reinforced with stainless steel wire, making it stronger and more durable than most other options on the market today. It is capable of withstanding sharp claws without easily tearing and wasting your hard-earned money.

Is Cat Netting Safe for Cats?

Cat netting, if installed correctly and maintained regularly, provides a safe outdoor environment for your cats to explore. It’s like giving them their own personal jungle gym without the worry of escape or injury.

Your choice of material plays a crucial role here. You need something robust yet flexible – strong enough to withstand sharp claws and taut enough not to sag under weight. Use a netting with a small enough mesh size that your cat cannot get their head or paws through.

Proper Installation

Proper installation is crucial when it comes to cat netting. A shoddy setup can lead to gaps or loose sections that an adventurous kitty might try to exploit. If you are assembling a Somerzby flatpack cat netting enclosure, follow the instructions and reach out to us if you need any advice. 

If you are attaching rolls of cat netting, always make sure you install the netting taut and secure. This can be tricky so you may need a professional to help.

Maintenance

It’s crucial to frequently inspect your cat netting. Look out for signs of wear such as fraying or loose knots, as these could indicate potential issues. If you notice any damaged sections during these checks, don’t delay in replacing them. Even minor damage can escalate into larger problems if not addressed promptly.

Over time, dirt and debris can accumulate and contribute to deterioration, so regular cleaning is essential. You don’t need anything fancy – warm water with mild soap will do the trick. Avoid using harsh chemicals as they can harm the material and pose risks to your feline friends. 

Is Cat Netting Safe for Cats?

Can Cats Climb Cat Netting? 

Pet cats love to climb and will usually try to climb anything, including the cat netting! That is alright, the netting is strong and can handle a climbing attempt. Most cats feel the netting is too unstable and will quickly give up climbing it. 

Always ensure your cat netting has a roof, to prevent your kitty from escaping over the top if they do manage to climb it well. If your cat gets caught in the netting, do not panic. Gently remove them from the netting and inspect them for any injuries.

 
Toni’s Tip: 

By incorporating scratching posts or standing shelves into your cat netting enclosure, you will reduce the chances of your cat trying to climb up the actual netting itself.

Toni’s Wrap

Cat netting is a safe and effective way to keep your cat safe and secure outdoors.

By following the safety tips outlined in this blog, cat owners can help ensure that their pet enjoys hours of safe and carefree playtime in their very own personal jungle gym.

Somerzby offers premium cat netting options that are easy to assemble and portable. Don’t settle for anything less than the best for your happy cat!