Cat Resistant Mesh Screen, 38″ x 83″ Cat Resistant Door Screen with Zipper Stop Cats Running Out, Thickened Cat Resistant Mesh Screen Door Pet Door Screen for Cat Pet Home Bedroom, Living Room Door
$17.99
Price: $17.99
(as of Apr 21, 2025 20:22:34 UTC – Details)
BOUTICOL Our product includes a large left “U” shaped anti-pet door screen, and a roll of hook and loop tape with a length of 21ft, which is very sticky, you don’t have to worry about the screen falling off easily, it can be used for a long time.
Our cat-proof door screen made of nano-mesh material is stronger and more durable than ordinary fiberglass material, and can withstand scratches from cat’s paws without breaking; we designed on the cat-proof mesh yarn Double zipper inside and outside, convenient for you to open the door screen at any time.
Can be widely used in various doors: front door, back door, deck, balcony, porch, patio, sliding door, etc.
Details:
Color: White
Material: nano-mesh
Size: 37.4″ x 82.6″
PACKAGE INCLUDED:
Cat Resistant Mesh Screen*1PCS
hook and loop tape*21ft
Use Notes:
Cat screen door size is about 37.4″ x 82.6″, applicable door size is about 35″-36″ wide, and length is between 80″-81″ (excluding door frame size, please confirm the size in advance before purchasing Suitable).
Just stick the glue on the back of the hook and loop to the door frame, then stick the pet door screen. Cat screen doors can be easily installed in minutes. It does not require any special tools or installation expertise. Clean door frame surfaces before installation to ensure a secure and durable fit.
Notes:
Please allow chromatic aberration due to different lights and screens.
Manual measurement, please allow slight errors on size.
Applicable size: cat screen door size is about 37.4″ x 82.6″, applicable door size is about 35″-36″ wide, and length is between 80″-81″ (excluding door frame size, please confirm the size in advance before purchasing Suitable).
Packing List: Our product includes a large left “U” shaped anti-pet door screen, and a roll of hook and loop tape with a length of 21ft, which is very sticky, you don’t have to worry about the screen falling off easily, it can be used for a long time.
Easy to Install and Remove: Just stick the glue on the back of the hook and loop to the door frame, then stick the pet door screen. Cat screen doors can be easily installed in minutes. It does not require any special tools or installation expertise. Clean door frame surfaces before installation to ensure a secure and durable fit.
Premium Material and Unique Design: Our cat-proof door screen made of nano-mesh material is stronger and more durable than ordinary fiberglass material, and can withstand scratches from cat’s paws without breaking; we designed on the cat-proof mesh yarn Double zipper inside and outside, convenient for you to open the door screen at any time.
After-sales Service Guarantee: Can be widely used in various doors: front door, back door, deck, balcony, porch, patio, sliding door, etc. Please contact us if any problem with our product, we will provide a satisfactory solution within 24h!
Customers say
Customers find the pet door effective at keeping cats in or out of rooms and appreciate its functionality, with one mentioning it works well for multiple cats. The product is durable, with one customer noting it survived kids and a kitten, and customers find it easy to install and of good quality. The adhesive strength receives mixed feedback – while some say it sticks well, others report it doesn’t hold. Additionally, customers report issues with zippers getting stuck when opening and closing.
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8 reviews for Cat Resistant Mesh Screen, 38″ x 83″ Cat Resistant Door Screen with Zipper Stop Cats Running Out, Thickened Cat Resistant Mesh Screen Door Pet Door Screen for Cat Pet Home Bedroom, Living Room Door
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mark roper –
Perfect for my cats.
This is a great screen to keep the cats inside and still have the door open for fresh air. This is a special cat screen. Their claws donât tear this screen as they did others Iâve tried. Definitely recommend.
Sara –
It’s okay..
Not very adhesive to the bottom of the door frame where it’s aluminum. But as far as the durability of it, so far so good! It’s surviving my two kids and a kitten!
Alex –
Serves its purpose, but not very convenient to use
The product works as intended. Itâs fairly tedious to install, and Iâm not a very big fan of the installation design. I donât like the thumb tacks at all, but I couldnât a decent alternative. With that said, it is surprisingly sturdy. When trying to introduce a new cat, my cat would pounce against it occasionally and I havenât had any issues with this. It is very tedious to climb in and out of. If your door frame is shorter than the size of the screen (maybe more than 4-5 inches), then I would not recommend purchasing this because of the proximity of the zipper to the top of the screen. I knew this would be an issue before buying, so I was okay with it.
Petroula –
Great product!
This screen is absolutely cat proof. I am using it for my two 10 week old kittens while theyâre adjusting to the other cats and the house. Weâve had this screen for about a week and they can climb the screen, but it hasnât damaged it at all. Theyâre about 2.5 pounds each. One of my older cats whoâs 15 pounds climbed it and it didnât budge.
toni hughes –
donât buy
doesnât stick well. mine lasted 2 days. even with the tacks and extra nails i used. the zippered door to get in and out was extremely poor designing, hard to get in and out of. measurements are off, it didnât even reach the bottom of my door so my cats had to be barricaded in-didnât help one escaped loli just threw it away
Carmen R –
Doesn’t stay on door
Thought this would keep cat out of kitchen, but tape doesn’t stay on door tacks pull out when open/ closing need to buy a screen door
Donna Monteiro –
Great for new pets
Easy to install, worked great getting 2 cats to know each other.
Kayla Kaiser –
Does the job for me, mostly stays put
It comes with both a roll of (one side sticky, one side Velcro) tape and also tacks. I chose to try and stick it on first. Works good on a felt surface, but don’t try and move it or it will unstick. Don’t unzip it too hard or it’ll pull off. I’d recommend the tacks. It is sturdy, and although my cat doesn’t claw it, it has deferred her from going up the stairs. It’s loose at the bottom though because there’s no lower frame, but she hasn’t tried to crawl under it. If you have an escape artist, you might want to put a little board at the bottom if you don’t have a lower frame to attach it to. Overall, I’m satisfied with it and I hope it remains sticky throughout the four seasons, otherwise I’ll be tacking it. It’s thick, so should hold up against attacks from cats if you have it tacked to the wall. A kitten could probably be restrained by the tape, but not a heavier cat if it pushed on it.