Perfect Fence Conversation System has successfully kept our little escape artist contained in our backyard! She can enjoy the outdoors and we don’t need to worry about her. Very happy with the results so far!
Big relief that I can let cats out with no worries, installation was relatively easy however I didn’t follow directions and used one continuous piece of fence with no breaks, results were great.
Had a new cat I needed to separate from other cats. I was able to set up the fence and the new cat tried but was unable to climb out. It works!
I'm really thankful to have a protected backyard now with Purrfect Fence. I have always had indoor-outdoor cats, but my "big guy" had developed a habit of getting in terrible fights with a neighbor cat. He came home several times with scratches all over, and I was worried that he or the other cat could get worse injuries if it kept going. That inspired me to enclose the backyard using Purrfect Fence. It has worked out so great and really gives me peace of mind, while the cats still get to enjoy their outdoor time. Now my big guy doesn't have to defend his own property. It took a few tries to seal up all of his potential exits, because he is a Houdini. But now we have gone several months without an escape, and everyone seems happy. I also feel more comfortable leaving the cat door open more of the time when I know they will only go so far, so they enjoy that freedom.
The website for Purrfect Fence shows many examples of how it can be used with various types of fences, or as a stand-alone fence. We used the arms and netting to attach to our existing wood fence. We ended up having to order a couple of additional arms as we have a couple of corners that required several arms close together. It's not the most attractive thing to have on your fence, but it does the job of discouraging cats from jumping, so we can relax in our back yard, knowing that we don't have to watch them every minute. There are some sections of the fence where I went up to 14 feet without an arm, and I was able to do so without the fence sagging much. It takes a bit of skill to get it right, as the first few sections I I put up do not look as good. I highly recomment watching the installation video on their website, as it covers everything you need to know, particularly how to deal with corners. The cost is a bit high, particularly when ordering separate arms (over $70 for two). The netting itself is ideal, and we could not find the exact same thing online or at local big box hardware stores. Most of the netting on the market is not as well suited for this purpose.