🐱 Elevate Your Cat's Playtime Experience!
The YITAHOME Outdoor Large Cat Cage Enclosure is a versatile and secure playpen designed for 1-3 cats. It features multiple access points, a multi-level playground with a cozy balcony, and a durable metal frame for safety and stability. Ideal for outdoor use, this DIY enclosure allows for easy assembly and customization, ensuring your pets enjoy fresh air while being protected.
N**.
Good quality
Devilishly hard to assemble, they send a tiny hammer with the product. What you'll need is pliers. Note to manufacturers...cats don't need ladders. Good way to break a leg, solid surface ramps might be useful for kittens. Update....I've been using this cage almost a year, just raised a litter of four extremely active kittens and am amazed at the durability of this product. The ladders were helpful to the kittens. I recommend this cage and would buy it again.
S**E
A simple and good enclosure for my pigeon!
Easy assembling. And it comes with a few extra pieces in case you would like to add a bit more space.The fun part with this type of enclosure is if you got more parts you could rearrange or make it bigger! Very cool. ✨
L**J
Love it, with a few add-ons
Love the run around room and view this provides for my newly rescued kitten, but a couple pointers:1) Major flaw (imo): the floor panels are made of a thick plastic sheet! Yes I said plastic! Any cat worth their salt could shred those before breakfast. Even if they didn't, I feel over time the plastic would get too stretchy and be subject to getting holes and tears. I liked the cage enough to look for a way to overcome that, and found a perfect (and not too expensive) solution: 13x13 ceramic floor tiles. They have to be that size, anything smaller would bite into the plastic. They run about $1.50 each and you need 9, found at most Lowe's or Home Depots. You can see in the cage pic that I have one in place where Gabriel is eating. I have now covered every floor panel with a tile, they sit perfectly in place. I actually cut pieces of a non slip rug pad and placed them in first, then put the tiles on top of that, but that additional bit of work isn't necessary. If you wanted to, though, your length and width would be 27.5" and half of that of course (to configure for the partial floors) would be 13.75". You'd cut a 27.5"x27.5" square for the bottom floor (with a slit for the center pole), and two "L" shaped pieces for the 2 partial floors. Again, this was something I decided to do that is a bit over and above. The tiles provide all the protection and sturdiness you need. Plus you can remove them for cleaning when needed.2) It was kinda fun to build, but keep an eye on your doors: in retrospect, I suggest tethering them to their adjacent panel while building, to keep them aligned. After I was done, I saw that they weren't flush (see pic). It would take tearing down to fix that. Not willing! Just have to be sure they are snugly secured.3) The little clasps provided don't really secure the doors well; partly because mine weren't flush, but even so, they allow for more wiggle room than you'd want -- the doors can be pushed against, causing a gap that a paw or maybe even head (if they're intent enough) could be pushed through and possibly caught. Worst case, a smaller cat could possibly squeeze out. I tried several clasps and ended up with velcro strip ties, which keep all the doors snugly closed. Of course, a cat could chew on those too.....so you have to figure out a way to secure the doors well for your particular pet. Might take 2 or 3 clasps per door. And you can join the doors together to make one long door....but I like being able to open up one level at a time...while he's on level 3, I can grab the litter box from level 1.4) I'm not sure the ladders are necessary -- depends on your cat's age maybe, but 13 week old Gabriel ignored them and simply jumped from floor to floor with ease. I took them out, they used up space for no reason.5) The hammock just got in his way and he never climbed into it, I took it out. That is a cat by cat choice I'm sure.6) Overall I'm pleased with the condo and the extra room it gives him, but I will say it's not as sturdy as your standard kennel....thinner metal. It is also obviously not going to be convenient to put up and tear down for repeated use (such as we need in our rescue work). But, we do love God's little creatures don't we, and this extra effort felt worth it. It makes me happy to see him run up and down, getting a better view and better exercise.7) Last suggestion: get those carpet sliders for moving furniture around, and put one under each foot. This makes it so easy to push around whenever you need to move it, without another person helping you carry it. I'm just leaving them in place.
J**L
Cheaply made
Took too much time to put together flimsy not worth it. Would not recommend.
R**T
Awesome once your done assembling
I got the 4 levels one for extra space and it is big very happy with the size and quality of the parts I did have one metal square that was off a little and did not fit properly but there was a lot of extra parts so it didn't make a difference. Came with tons of zip ties and extra connectors I did not use all of the zip ties and white connectors and it is very sturdy I am able to move it around the house without it falling apart. Well worth buying and time to assemble.
C**A
Decent product.
Decent cat cage. Great size. Deliver fast. However, stability is okay. Shakes a little when my cat jumps to different levels, even with zip ties attached everywhere. Definitely use zip ties because the button type clamp pieces are subpar. I would not trust those alone. A bit different to put together but not too bad. Instructions was lackluster. Used YouTube videos for guidance.Problem is my cat has been escaping at night due to the doors not being secured - cat can push the bottom of the door to get out. Inadequate locks included.I’d recommend buying a sturdier cage if you can. If not this will work. Just be ready to makeshift to perfection. I brought more clamps and door lock.
S**L
The Kittens 🐈⬛ 🐈⬛🐈⬛ love it
Pretty easy to put together prefect size not to big and not too little good value
S**S
Storm loves it but…
The media could not be loaded. Easy to put together, the only thing that got me was the clamps that hold the gates down. They were hard to figure out for me because I’m not a builder. I did figure it out. USE THE TIES!!! It’s sturdy. I did place the floor upside down (🤣) I didn’t notice until the project was completed and I wasn’t going to take it all down! It’s nice for large cats BUT make sure you place a small litter box in the more open space to give them room. Now, the locks won’t completely close the gates just take note of it. But, so far Storm loves it, but he doesn’t know it’s for him to be in while we are away but I do recommend you allow them to get familiar with the kennel before just full blown locking the door on the first use. I also would recommend using a floor mat where the litter box is because the floor isn’t 💯 completely closed, it will be a mess underneath.
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