🐾 Keep your cats in, the world out — stylish, strong, and smart!
The QWR Reinforced Cat Screen Door fits doors up to 32''x80'' and features a thickened vinyl-coated steel mesh with upgraded stitching to withstand cat claws. Its double zipper closure allows easy access and pet separation, while strong adhesive hook & loop tape ensures quick, tool-free installation. Ideal for living rooms, kitchens, and bedrooms, it promotes airflow, blocks insects, and keeps pets safely inside.
Weight Capacity Maximum | 25 Pounds |
Size | White Fits Door Size Up to 32''x 80'' |
Frame Material | Wood |
Material Type | Vinyl, Alloy Steel |
Dog Breed Size | Large |
Closure Type | Zipper |
A**R
Excellent screen door for cat introductions
This was so easy to put together and get set up on the door frame. Fits perfectly and is very sturdy - my 10lb cat tries to claw and climb it and the screen door has stayed intact.
K**R
Fantastic solution to keeping cats out!
I have four curious cats and wanted to keep them out of a bedroom. This works great! It does the job and resists pawing to open it. I did have to reinforce it onto the doorway, because one of my boys is a climber, but it's holding strong!
B**Y
Handy tool for containing cats.
This has been super helpful in our household. The adhesive strips are nice and strong and work well for renters to avoid putting holes in door frames. It even held the weight of my kitten when he jumped on it. My first one held up for a year and a half until the zipper wore out. It was zipped and unzipped many times per day, so I'd say wear and tear was expected. I gladly re-ordered it.
N**U
Great for introducing new kitten!
This screen is being used to divide the house as needed while we acclimate our new kitten. Being a kitten, she is a professional troublemaker who will bully our older cat and chew on cords if she gets into the wrong part of the house unchaperoned.Setting it up was okay. I have to be honest, my measurements fell short, and the screen I got doesn't reach all the way up to the top of the doorway. Fortunately that's good enough for my purposes, until and unless the kitten learns to climb the screen (knock on wood she doesn't). It was really hard to lay the edges flush on the door frame without leaving a lot of little gaps. The adhesive is okay, certainly sufficient to hold the screen in place, but some spots have come loose over time, especially around the bottom where the zipper gets tugged around. However, the screen did also come with some tacks for extra insurance, and adding those at the pain points helps a lot, so I appreciate that foresight.Compared to a door, the zipper is inherently slightly more awkward. No real way around that. It's harder to use if you're carrying anything, and of course it's pretty tricky with a kitten trying to slip through (though that's tricky with doors too). I think that this wouldn't be a great solution to block a doorway where people need to go back and forth a lot; it's better as something that you either have mostly closed for a while or mostly open for a while. When you are leaving it open, the screen can be rolled up and secured out of the way on one side.I will say that as of yet, the kitten hasn't made any major effort to break through it. She likes to attack the zipper while it's being used and the opened screen panel when it hangs loose, but that's play. If she really tried to, say, pull up the bottom of the screen off the floor, I have my doubts that this would hold up to her. But that's a what-if. So far, this screen has been a very useful tool over the months we've had it in place!UPDATE a couple months later: The adhesive has continued to weaken slightly with use. In addition, the older cat ended up being the one to make an active attempt at getting past the screen; she was indeed able to overcome the adhesive, but not the tacks. At this point, the bottom portion of the screen is relying entirely on tacks to stay in place. However, the adhesive IS still holding with the upper parts that don't get as much stress. It's going to depend on your doorway and your usage, I guess.
V**S
Decent for the price
This was the second one I've bought of these and the first one installed well and lasted 10 months which isn't bad considering what it is and it has to hold up to 2 cats and their claws but this second seemed to have different tape on it than the first one. It was very cheap tape and when I was peeling the back off of it, it kept tearing and it was very hard to peel it off once it tore so the process of putting it up took much longer this time than the first time and it was very frustrating. But once I got it up it seems to be just as good as the first one. Hopefully this one will hold up a bit longer!
K**I
Worth it!
This screen is amazing. I bought it to separate my new kitten from my resident cat. It is incredibly sturdy despite both of my boys climbing it multiple times! For reference my resident cat is 12lbs. It was super easy to set up and fit my door perfectly. Highly recommend!
M**A
Surprisingly effective!
I got this to help my kitten get to know our resident cat. It actually works! I was going to use the tacks for an easier install, but ended up using the included adhesive Velcro strips instead. I was able to reposition the strips without too much hassle during installation. It comes with two rolls, so you should be able to get two installs with it. I could have gone with a slightly shorter length, but it worked out in this case — attaching it to the floor has made it more secure.This thing has stood up to a 10 lb. cat’s shenanigans. She’s thrown herself against it and tried to climb it. The kitten climbed up halfway and tried to pull the zipper to no avail. It’s the perfect solution for open-plan houses and apartments with strict rental policies.
A**N
Pretty good, but stitching isn’t great
Works great, only problem is that the stitching is long and one of the cats was chewing it and ripped the stitching open. We screwed the bottom to the floor to keep them from going under, but the Velcro has held up great.
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