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Understand the pet
Size, behavior, and favorite spots are discussed before deciding the fitting line.
Service Detail
Pet safety netting is different from basic balcony coverage. The weak points are usually the bottom edge, side corners, and any place a pet can push or climb.
The fitting has to match the pet's size, habits, and the way the opening is used each day.
A neat, tight border keeps the space useful while reducing risky gaps around railings, windows, and balcony sides.

What to share
Send one wide photo, one close photo of the fixing side, and a short note about the main concern.
Best For
Balconies used by cats or small dogs
Window openings with pet access
Railing gaps and lower edge openings
Corners where pets lean, climb, or push
Process
01
Size, behavior, and favorite spots are discussed before deciding the fitting line.
02
The bottom border and side returns are reviewed because these are common weak points.
03
Corners are tied with extra care so the net does not form soft pockets.
04
The layout is checked around cleaning, plants, seating, and window or balcony access.
Materials
Useful when the space should stay visually light while closing pet-access gaps.
Chosen when a more visible and stronger-looking barrier is preferred.
Important for the lower edge, side corners, and railing returns.
Selected after checking wall, frame, ceiling, and railing strength.
Compare
| Option | Works For | Note |
|---|---|---|
| Pet safety net | Balconies and windows used by pets | Focuses on bottom edges and push points. |
| Standard balcony net | General open-edge coverage | May need extra tightening for pet use. |
| Invisible grill | Permanent wire barrier | Firmer, but not suitable for every frame or opening. |
Before Booking
Pet behavior matters as much as opening size.
Small gaps near the floor should not be ignored.
Plants and furniture near the edge can change the risk.
The net should be checked regularly if pets push or scratch it.
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Questions
Yes, but cats need careful corner planning because they climb and push into edges.
Yes. The lower border and railing gaps should be planned around the dog's size.
Yes. Netting keeps air and light open in most balcony and window layouts.
It can be, if the fitting is tight enough at the lower edge and side corners.
Send photos of the full opening, the bottom edge, side corners, and the pet's usual spot.