I
am sorry it took me so long to write this letter. We
are so very satisfied with our purchase from you. I
always write to people when I am dissatisfied so I try
to tell merchants when I am happy with a product. We
installed an invisable pet fence around 6 acres of our
garden center in Wisconsin for our new kitten when he
was 4 months old, and we also have a winter home in
Florida and we put in another system here. Our kitten
is now nine months old and we have had no problems at
either home. Even if another stray cat enters and trys
to get him to follow, he stays in his area. This is
a fantastic safety device for animals and yet it gives
them the freedom to be "free". We bring him
inside at night and in the morning he is looking for
his collar so he can go outside all day. Our cat "Sambuca"
and his servants, Thank you for a great product and
for the great people that work for you that help set
up the system and answer the stupid questions we ask.
Thanks
Greg
and Chris Christen
To
whom it may concern,
When I first considered and underground fence
for my Bengal Cat, Kieko, everyone told me they didn’t
exist and wouldn’t work. Well you proved them
wrong. Cats, it would seem are far easier to train than
are dogs. Kieko was “corrected” a total
of two times. The first time she was rather shocked
and backed away from the area. Perfect! The second time
she ventured into the warning area and was “corrected”
yet again. Since that time she generally won’t
go near what was formerly flagged. Cats it seem notice
everything about them when they receive that correction,
flags, location, and the warning sound.
Now
she goes to the door, awaits her collar, and darts happily
on out to play on her one acre playground. I still worry
about predatory animals such as owls and coyotes but
I’m comfortable in the fact that she’ll
stay within her preset boundaries. So yes, these pet
fences do work for cats, probably much better than for
dogs as everyone knows that cats are much, much smarter
than dogs.
Jim
Schifferns
Underground
Escape Proof non-visible Cat Fence FOR USE WITH CATS FROM 4 LBS. AND UP
The
Underground Escape Proof Cat Containment System is
the most versatile cat containment system available
anywhere today. It is very easy to use and install.
It works great in the smallest yard, and up to a 20
acres. You can lay the boundary wire above ground
in wooded areas, or attach it to an existing fence.
You can use a lawn edger to cut a grove in your yard
and place the cat containment wire below ground.
You have complete control of the cat containment system’s
warning and correction area (from 2' to 18' wide)
with a simple turn knob located on the PetSafe cat
containment transmitter. We can keep cats home, and
keep cats out of any outdoor landscaped areas. The
Underground Escape Proof Cat Containment System Kit
includes everything you will need to install your
system and contain your cat. The PIG00-11006
receiver collar has a warning tone followed by multiple
ramping correction levels for the smallest, oldest,
or most sensitive of pet's. It is only 1.3 oz. Your
cat will be use to it in no time. The PIG00-11006
receiver collar has a low battery light to let you
know when to change the batteries. It is water proof
so your cat is safe if caught in the rain. The PIG00-11006
is the smallest, lightest (1.3 oz.), and most advanced
cat containment collar made.
You can create "Off Limits" areas with electronic
hidden cat fencing, such as a pool or garden area.
You can have your front yard separate from the back
yard. If your cat runs out your open front door, he/she
is still contained in your yard.
The Outdoor Cat Containment System includes:
The
Outdoor Cat Containment System includes: Transmitter
with Power Adapter, Deluxe Receiver Collar, Step-by-Step
Installation and Training DVD, Operating and Training
Guide, PetSafe® RFA-188 Battery, 500 Feet of Wire
and 50 Training Flags, Test Light Tool.
Containment
Systems
PIG00-11007
Cat
Containment System with 20ga. wire
Regular
Price $229.99 Our
Price - $199.95
PIG00-11007+
Cat
Containment System w/ heavy duty 18ga. wire
Regular
Price $254.99 Our
Price - $229.99
PIG00-11006
Additional
Receiver Collar
Regular
Price $119.99 Our
Price - $99.95
RFA-1
500
Feet Standard
20 ga. Wire
Regular Price $39.99 Our Price - $25.99
RFA-1K
1000
Feet Standard
20 ga. Wire
Regular Price $69.99 Our Price -$49.99
RFA-1+
500
Feet Heavy Duty
18 ga. Wire
Regular Price $62.99 Our Price - $39.99
RFA-1K+
1000
Feet Heavy Duty
18 ga. Wire
Regular Price $99.99 Our Price - $78.99
RFA-2
BoundaryFlags
(50 each)
Regular Price $12.99 Our Price - $8.99
RF-18/2
250
Feet Twisted Wire
for signal cancelling
Regular Price $79.99 Our Price - $49.99
pet-25
9"
Galv. ground staples
(25 to a pack)
Regular Price $12.99 Our Price - $9.99
RFA-188
Battery
Module
Our Price - $8.99
Underground
Water Proof Wire Splice Protectors
makes splicing wires safe, easy
and water proof. They insure a
perfect connection every time.
These water proof wire splice
protectors provide you a trouble
free installation. You must
waterproof any splice you make.
This is the best way to ensure
your system provides many years
of service. The do not come with
any systems. If you wish to use
them, it is recommended you buy
2 for every 500' of wire used.
You should
buy extra's in case repairs are
needed in the future.
SPLICE
Underground
Water Proof
Wire Splice Protector
Regular Price $4.99 Our Price - $2.99 ea.
The PetSafe Lightning Protection
Module.
It will protect your Home
and Pet Containment System.
This is the best insurance
you can buy!
M2DF
Lightning
Protection Module
For
high strike areas.
Regular Price $69.99 Our Price - $37.99
MAX
Pet Fence Protector!
Basic Lightning & Surge
protector for underground
fences.
Made
for areas with limited ground
contact lightning strikes.
M1DF-69
Lightning
Protection Module
For
high strike areas.
Regular Price $69.99 OUT
OF STOCK
PetSafe Cat Containment System
Directions
Because
we’re cat lovers too, we’ve designed your
system to give your cat both freedom and safety.
We know both are important to you as well.
Once you've completed the training period,
you'll be worry-free whenever you open the
door for your cat to venture outside. We've
made the cat receiver to adapt to your cat
and to any collar you wish.
Important note: The receiver
may be placed on either a collar or harness.
Containment collars must be worn much tighter
than a standard collar. Both contact points
must make contact with the skin under your
cat’s neck. If your cat is not accustomed
to wearing collars, you may prefer to place
the receiver on a cat harness.
Outdoor Cat Training
If using a tie out:
If your cat will not walk on a lead (and
most will not), you will need to train your
cat using a tie out. The process is quite
different from the way one trains a cat for
the containment system.
Obtain a 15’ to 20’ yard tie out. These
are available at any pet store.
Insert the yard anchor in the ground so
the end of the tie out reaches a foot or
two inside the flag line.
Attach your cat’s harness or collar to
the tie out.
To ensure your cat’s comfort and well being,
be sure there’s shade in the radius of the
tie out, as well as easy access to fresh
water.
Leave your cat in that area for 4 to 6
hours, and then move the tie out to a different
area. Continue this for three days.
During this training period, your cat will
learn to recognize the warning tone and to
avoid the warning or correction areas.
If your cat will walk on a lead:
(This works best if there is someone to assist
you with the first training session)
Choose a small area for your first training
session. Place the flags very close together
– approximately 18 to 24 inches apart. Change
the walk areas with each training session.
Have your helper bring your cat very slowly
into the warning area. When you hear the
receiver collar begin to beep, shake the
top of the flag from side to side. This
will startle your cat. Do this several times
the first day.
During the next day’s training, do not
touch the flags. After you have placed the
lead on your cat, take him into the warning
area. If he does not back out of the warning
area within a few seconds, he will receive
a mild static correction.
If your cat attempts to leave the warning
area, make sure he does not get past the
flags. Never let the cat past the flags
until the training is complete, with or
without the receiver collar. Your goal is
to have your cat trained within one week
to turn towards home every time he hears
the warning. If your cat thinks he can pass
the flag area, the training will take much
longer.
Leave the flags in place for three weeks
after the cat is trained. Then remove every
other flag every other day until they are
all gone.
When the training period is complete, store
the flags. You never know when you will
be training your next pet!
Remember to check the receiver collar regularly,
adjusting it if needed so that both contact
points make good contact with your cat’s neck.
Both contact points must be in contact with
the neck, or your cat will not receive any
static correction.
Indoor Cat Training
Set up the indoor transmitter near a wall
or just inside the room you wish to keep your
cat out of. When your cat hears the warning
and receives the static correction his only
choice is to back away. If you have the transmitter
set up where your cat can run through the
static correction, the training will take
much longer. Just as with the outdoor system,
you must keep the receiver collar snug so
that both contact points contact your cat’s
skin for the receiver collar to be effective.