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Invisible Fence® For Cats Too! Although Invisible Fence® Brand was originally invented in 1973 for dogs, it was not long before more and more pet owners trusted us to keep their cats safe too. The Invisible Fence® has worked with veterinarians and animal behaviorists to develop a training protocol that is completely safe for cats. Here are some typical cat-related issues that are routinely resolved using Invisible Fence® Brand Solution: Indoor/Outdoor Cats:
"My cats enjoy the outdoors, but I don’t want them getting out and into danger." "My cat uses my neighbor’s herb garden as a litter box. Help!" Solution: Invisible Fence® of Madison, LLC can professionally design, install and train your cat to an outdoor system.Indoor Issues: “My cat sits on top of the computer monitor…..my husband is not amused.”
"Our cat likes to perch on our kitchen counter. Does cat hair contain vitamins and minerals? I hope so, because it is becoming part of every meal! YUCK!" "We just had a baby and would like our cat to stay out of the nursery."“I don’t want to declaw my cat, but she prefers to claw my best couch rather than the expensive scratching posts I bought her." Solution: Establish "no cat zones" to prevent access to specific pieces of furniture, counters, rooms, or parts of rooms.Cat-Dog Households: “My new young dog constantly harasses by old cat. He will not leave her alone and she is really upset. She has quit using her litter box and uses my carpets instead! I love them both and don’t want to get rid of them, but we can’t live like this!” Solution: Use Invisible Fence® to establish a “no dog zone” in the house so the cat has a safe place to sleep, eat and use her toilet. “I no longer have to clean my cat’s litter box, because my new dog is doing it for me! How can I get him to stop this disgusting habit?”“I have to keep my cat’s food bowl and litter box up high so my Jack Russell can’t eat out of them. But my cat is getting too old to jump up and down from the shelf. How can I keep my dog away from Sissy’s food and litter if I place them on the floor?” Solution: Set up a small “no dog zone” near the litter box and cat feeding areas.Cat-Cat Households: “My two cats do not get along and one of them hides under the bed all day because she’s afraid of getting beaten up. I have tried everything. Finding a new home for one of them is out of the question, but what else can I do?”
Solution: Use Invisible Fence® to establish an “off limits” area for the aggressive cat…perhaps the entire bedroom where the frightened cat hides. This gives the frightened cat more safe area and gets her out from under the bed. She can come and go as she pleases. |
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