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PetSafe - Premium In-Ground Cat Fence

PetSafe - Premium In-Ground Cat Fence

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Brand: PetSafe
Category: Pet Products
Department: Racks/Futons

List Price: $199.99  (0.00)
Buy New: $145.55  (0.00)
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Seller: merchandise
Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 11 reviews
Sales Rank: 26,700

Media: Misc.
Autographed: No
Memorabilia: No
Number Of Items: 1
Batteries Included: Yes
Shipping Weight (lbs): 5
Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 3 x 12

MPN: PIG00-11007
Model: PIG00-11007
UPC: 729849110076
EAN: 0729849110076
ASIN: B000TZ8SFU

Release Date: August 25, 2007
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Features:
  • Complete system for up to 1/3 acre (covers up to 25 acres ¿ additional wire and flag kits needed)
  • Receiver can be adjusted to cat¿s temperament (4 levels, plus tone only)
  • Low battery indicator
  • Collar includes stretch section for cat¿s safety
  • System works with multiple cats (additional PetSafe receiver collars required)

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Product Description
PIG00-11007 This extra receiver collar can be used to add another cat or as a replacement collar to the Premium In-Ground Cat Fence System. Features: -4 levels of correction. -Waterproof receiver collar. -Good and low battery indicator. -Stretch-section on collar for cats safety.


Customer Reviews:
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5 out of 5 stars An excellent product   February 4, 2009
Dr. John A. Bowers (Henderson, NV United States)
8 out of 8 found this review helpful

PetSafe - Premium In-Ground Cat FenceWe have a Savannah kitten and started training at 7 pounds and 4 months. He mastered the fence in a few short training sessions in about 10 days. Adding off-limits areas such as the BBQ and tall trees was easy. He doesn't mind the collar. I wet his neck to make better contact, and use the low power settings. I haven't seen him test the boundary since training.


5 out of 5 stars Excellent product!   October 21, 2009
T. Hillis
5 out of 5 found this review helpful

This product was the last resort for my declawed siamese cat that kept jumping our 6ft fence. Now I wonder why I didn't get it sooner, it's fantastic! I have never been a avocate of "electrocution collars", and I never thought I would be that person that would use one on a pet, but this is surely the best investment I've made. I've tried everything to keep my cat in the yard, nothing worked until now. I wired my fence according to the directions (it took about 3 hours) and put the collar on my cat. I think he was zapped a couple of times in the beginning, but now he knows the boundries and all he has to hear is the warning beep and he turns around and goes running. It's great! I would recommend this product to anyone who wants to keep their cat within the safety of their own yard.


5 out of 5 stars Here Kitty Kitty   April 1, 2010
B. Rogers
4 out of 4 found this review helpful

I bought this fence after we spent a whole weekend and over $1000 putting in a chain link fence to keep my daughters cat safely in our yard when not so much as a week went by she was climbing the fence even after being declawed. So I ordered this fence and got it the next day, then I decided to return it unopened because after reading how you must train your cat I thought uggh this will never work. Then after I printed my return label I thought what the heck, if it zaps her as she comes close to the fence she will never go ahead and climb it, so the next day bright and early I ran the cable along the new chain link fence, hooked it all up and put on the collar, thats it. At first she acted like it weighed a ton and her head drooped to the ground, after about 15 minutes she was fine, and she is a small built cat, We went on out to the yard and within 15 minutes she approached the fence and what do you know, it must have zapped her ( on the level 2) because she jumped up in the air and ran to the deck. After this she made a few more trips to the fence but it gets her every time and she has not once gotten out. If this changes in the future I will do a new review but so far if you have an existing fence, this is a great and easy way to stop your cat from climbing it.


5 out of 5 stars PEACE OF MIND!!!   June 6, 2010
fatal_degree (Michigan)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

It has been WEEKS since I've worried about loosing our cat!!!!! I can leave the door open to the house and let her roam free while I'm outside. She is a more contented creature with her freedom, and my furniture will last longer. I NEVER leave her out while I'm away. And I don't trust it 100%. But it is an effective tool that allows us to worry less.

We took the chance and it paid off! We are a two cat household, located in a densely packed residential area. One of our cats just isn't happy until she gets to go out and do a perimeter sweep. She is extremely territorial and likes to rush approaching animals to scare them off. Including the pit bulls being walked by their owners. Fearless little knuckle-head also decided that the neighbor's small greenhouse needed thorough inspection every time she managed to escape us. After one embarrassing episode of her dodging just out of my reach for a couple laps around the neighbor's yard and garden, that was enough!!! We watched the video and read all the cat & dog reviews, did a lot of talking about how humane it would be......Tried keeping her cooped up in the house.....but she was a VERY unhappy girl.

TRAINING NOTES: It is my experience, when cats are startled the lunge forward. It's a hardwired survival reaction. Dogs on the other hand usually cower or withdraw backwards. So instead of putting my cat on a leash and clapping next to, or behind her when approaching the correction zone, I tied her to light (strong) piece of baling twine, anchored that to a heavy log and let her roam. I made the line long enough that she could get past the correction zone. Then I crossed the correction zone line and waited for her to try and come to me. When I heard the beeping for correction I rushed at her clapping and scolding.

After the first correction she was DONE. She skulked into the garage and wouldn't come off the steps.

Day 2: put collar on and tied her to rope again, she wouldn't roam far and I'm impatient, so I carried her near the line until it beeped. She walked the last couple steps and got the correction. DONE again. Wouldn't come out of the garage. Let a week pass, we're really lazy trainers.

Day 3: Put collar on, refused to leave garage. Knows better than to let me pick her up with the collar on!!

There have been some things to adjust to for me. Like most of the wire is above ground now because I will randomly sink a shovel into the ground while gardening and forget that there is a wire there. Oops. She's slipped the line a couple times and we've needed to make adjustments. Once she even hit the correction zone and it zapped her, she rolled across into the neighbor's yard, and her instinct was to head for safety (the garage) and to get there she had to cross that line again, which she did with a painfull determination.

Still haven't tried it on the other cat. She isn't as inclined to go outside, she's older and a more delicate personality....not sure her emotions will take the stress.




5 out of 5 stars Wonderful Product!   May 7, 2010
Busy Mom (Wisconsin)
This fence has literally saved our cat's life! We adopted a cat from our local shelter who spent many months causing trouble in our house. We got to the point where we were considering finding him a new home, but since my son picked him out, we didn't want to break his heart by getting rid of the cat. This cat was always trying to get outside and after watching our neighbors use the radio fences with their dogs, we thought it might be a good solution for our cat. It has been nothing short of a miracle for us. Our cat is so much happier when he gets to spend a couple hours outside everyday. No more causing trouble in the house, and he is so tired at night from the fresh air and outdoor entertainment, he is exhausted and sleeps most of the night. He cries for his collar every morning and immediately starts to purr when you go to put the collar on. The collar has to be fitted very tightly for it to work properly, and will need to be adjusted as it stretches out. We have another cat that is also showing interest in being outside and I have just ordered a second collar. I highly recommend this product.

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