P.A.W.

The Cat’s Meow of Cat Netting! Our products are designed with your cat’s P-A-W in mind. Protection, Awareness and Wellbeing of your cat and our wildlife is every cat owner’s responsibility.

Protection

You may not realise it, but your cat could be roaming the streets. Protect your cat from the risk of fights, becoming lost, disease, or being injured or killed by a vehicle.

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Awareness

The UK has a high pet ownership rate, with many households having a feline companion. There are approximately 12.5 million cats across the UK, with most enjoying access to the outdoors.

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Wellbeing

In addition to keeping your cat enclosed, there are many ways to care for and protect your cat and become a more responsible cat owner. These include early desexing of your cat, vaccinations, microchipping and a good diet. 

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Benefits of Enclosing Your Cat

Keep Your Feline Friends Safe and Happy!

1. One Happy Cat
Let your cat soak up some sun! Keeping your cat outdoors in an enclosed area will keep them safe, stimulated and happy.

2. Avoiding Injury
By allowing your cat to roam around the neighbourhood, there are many threats that you are exposing it to. Keep your cat safe and reduce the risk of your cat getting into fights with other cats, becoming lost, diseases, and the most significant risk of being injured or hit by a vehicle.

3. Reduced Vet Bills
With a safer outdoor environment you can promote more exercise and reduce other environmental threats to your cat, reducing your vet bills and increasing your cat’s wellbeing.

4. Quality Time
Enjoying the outdoors with your cat can be a healthy experience for the both of you. Spend quality time outdoors within the enclosure, and be sure to enrich your cat’s environment by adding climbing and scratching accessories to satisfy its natural instincts.

From the Cat-Demy Blog

4 steps to build trust with your Cat
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Cat Lovers guide to the Siamese Cat

The well-known Siamese cat is one of the most beautiful breeds in the feline world, its blue eyes and coat pattern make it unmistakable. Despite being one of the oldest domestic cat breeds on the planet, many people are relatively uninformed about these felines, but with this guide we'll help you sort that out.

Cat Lovers guide to the Bengal Cat

The Bengal cat is also known as the leopard cat or small tiger, they are an exotic breed that was created from the cross between an Asian leopard cat and a domestic cat.

They are currently one of the most popular cats among cat lovers because of the presence that does not go unnoticed. They are characterized by the tabby pattern of their fur and by their peculiar fondness for water.

Cat Lovers guide to the British Shorthair Cat

The British Shorthair is a strong, determined, intelligent, and affectionate cat that attracts all eyes thanks to his chubby appearance that makes it look like a stuffed animal. But their origin is just as fascinating as their appearance because they are one of the oldest cat breeds. Stay here to know everything about one of these fascinating cats.

Why You Should Invest in a Catio or Cat Netting
You love your cat and always want the best for them, of course. After all, they’re our feline best friends and there’s not much we wouldn’t do for our cats, and not much they wouldn’t do for us. Maybe you’re wanting to enrich your cat’s space or find a bonding activity you can both do together. 
What NOT to Feed Your Cat
Many people have cats who believe we are starving them to death. As soon as the food is out of the fridge, the cat starts batting at the cupboards, begging for a sample. But not all human foods are safe for cats to eat.
Can I Leave My Cats Alone for a Week?
We love cats because they’re fiercely independent, loyal, and loving natures. If you have a big trip or vacation coming up, you may be wondering if you can leave your feline friends alone while out of town. While cats normally do fine on their own, they are both largely dependent on their owners and crave social interaction with their favorite people. Here’s everything you need to know about leaving your cats alone for a week, a day, or any prolonged period of time.