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5.1.2019

The barrier was easy and quick to install. I followed the instructions and used a spirit level to ensure it was straight and level. I used the sticky pads (there are also small screws which could be used instead). All done in less than 10 minutes.The 104cm extra tall gate is perfect for stopping even a large dog (what our pup will become) from jumping over while allowing our cats freedom of movement. They can go upstairs for peace and quiet whenever they want. The cat flap can be locked shut or left to swing free.The double locking system handle doesn’t feel that intuitive and will take some familiarisation but it is effective for ensuring that only those with opposable thumbs and fingers can open and close the gate!To both close and open the gate requires the bottom and top of the handle to be pushed and pinched together. I would have preferred a handle that could be shut by just pushing the gate to, but this handle does mean that the gate needs to be shut with more care which is safer.The gap for the gate to go into at the bottom of our stairs was 83cm at the top and 79cm at the bottom and it was easy to adjust the two top and two bottom pieces to fit the gap exactly. If you have a wider gap then there are multiple options to extend the gate width up to 148cm.The puppy is less impressed but the cats are pleased to have their own space, off limits from the pup!
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1.12.2019

This dog gate is great, very sturdy and easy to open and close, BUT the cat flap is dangerous because it is too low. The cat flap should be at least 10" off the floor. The first night it was installed my new rescue dog (who likes looking out of my back door cat flap) stuck her head through the gate cat flap and the flap dropped on to her neck and she tried to escape, pulling back and brought the whole gate down as it was not screwed but stuck. Luckily she wasn't hurt as the gate which is heavy, fell on top of her. If the cat flap was installed higher up a dog could put its head in and the flap would be higher, so they wouldn't get trapped at their neck, getting their head stuck.I will now have to keep the cat flap locked, which is in my bedroom door, so that the dog can't try again to get into the bedroom with me. Needless to say it is now screwed, but that doesn't stop her getting trapped by the closing of the flap onto the back of her neck! As the cat always sleeps with me, and the gate is the extra tall one, I have had to tie an old jumper on the top of the gate so that she has a grip to be able to jump onto it and over. All unnecessary if it had been better researched.
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7.3.2010

This is a great pet gate which does the job of keeping my labrador puppy in the kitchen when we need to leave her unattended.It will also be great for the cat once the pup is too big to fit through the flap as he'll be able to come and go as he pleases again.No problems fitting it to the doorframe. It's very robust with a catch that can easily be opened with one hand, unlike some baby gates I've come across. It has a stopper so the gate only opens one way but we've removed this so that it can open both ways.I only have 2 'dislikes':1) It's twice the price of the popular baby gates. I understand this is because it's a unique product and sold to a smaller market,however I'm not sure double the price of similar items represents good value.2) The stoppers that lock the cat flap in place fold up and down very easily. In one of her strops about being shut in we watched our pup pull down one fully and the other half way down. They could do with being a little less puppy friendly!All in all it does the job. You just need to think whether you really need the extra height and cat flap, because if not then a baby gate would be a better buy.
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8.2.2012

brilliant gate. i've had it 6 months now and my 18 month old springer hasn't jumped it and she can only fit her head through the cat flap. i'm not sure the cat flap would be much use for a cat as they just jump over the gate but its a perfect size for my bichon to get through (he was always at the wrong side of the gate). my kitchen is an extension and the doorway to the living room that i use this gate for was originally an external doorway. the gate fits perfectly. i've had pet gates before and this one has been the best by far. the previous one only lasted a week before the dog figured out how to open it. thats not happening with this gate.plus the opening is a nice size so if you're carrying stuff you can still get through the gate without having to lift things over. the only fault i've found with it is that the gate only opens one way. i have 5 children so i've bought a few child gates over the years and this pet gate has been the easiest to fit and feels the most secure.
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24.1.2018

Good quality gate. works for our intended purpose (keep new dog separate from cat, cat can come and go). We had to teach the cat to use the flap but now she uses it fine. I think the flap is quite small but I guess if you have a small dog it could fit through (though it has to accommodate various sizes of cat so I would have thought it was obvious a small dog could fit through - but from other reviews it seems some people think there's a magical way to stop dogs the same size as cats?). We've been using it for 3 months now and the dog hasn't tried to jump over (and believe me he could if he wanted to!) as he knows that gate is his barrier. If you have small doorways, it might be a bit large.It only just fits between our doorframe (we didn't use any of the tightening fixtures we just slid it into the doorway using the sticky bits, but it does the job.
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7.3.2020

We bought this product as we took in a second cat, in order for 2 cats to get to know each other we gave the new cat a room of his own and used the gate as a barrier,however on first assembly and fit the new cat jumped straight over the top. So what to do now? Hmmm . Luckily for us the box it arrived in is exactly the width of the door frame where the gate is installed. So the box became a height extension for the gate and did the trick, as it was a nice snug fit he was unable to push it off and so resorted to using the cat flap provided. I think this is a great product but perhaps some thought should go into the height as cats can jump very high and as ours is only one year old so has a great spring.Overall I would recommend this product as it has helped immensely in the 2 cats overcoming the fears of each other and they are now friends.
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27.2.2017

Well made white coated steel pet gate that stands 41" tall and acts as a barrier at our loft door to keep the dogs out, while still allowing the cats to access 'their' territory via the flap at the base of the gate. I have actually removed the plastic flap and just left the hole open, and it comfortably accommodates our big hefty tom with no problem at all.The gate is very easy to fit, with supplied wall cups, and the tension bolts are adjusted by turning a wheel on the bolt rather than with a spanner. There is a plastic block at the base of the gate that can be unscrewed and reversed depending on which way you want it to swing open, or else you can leave it off and it will open both ways.The lock is easy to operate, with a thumb safety catch and a pull-up handle.Very pleased with this and would recommend.
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15.5.2015

I bought this to keep both the dog and my baby out of the kitchen and away from the cat food. My cat has problems with his back legs and is unable to even jump up on the sofa, let alone a stair gate, so this provided an ideal solution. I was quite worried about buying this at first as it does state it is not suitable for child use. The danger, I believe, would come in a young baby trying to go through the cat flap. Thankfully, we've had this in use since my little one was 5 months old (she's now 14 months) and she's never shown any interest in trying to get through the cat flap (though she does immensely enjoy pushing the flap and watching it swing back and forth!).It's sturdy and secure and much more convenient to open and close than a lot of stair gates I've used. A good product.
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2.9.2013

I was very pleased with the height of this gate as it did stop my kittens from jumping up and outside, however, there is one thing that I find quite baffling, if you look closely you will see that the gate portion is well suited to stopping your pet from slipping through the gate, but, if you look at either side of the actual gate you see that in fact the bars are further apart thus allowing your pet to get through, as I have cats they find this all too easy and so I have had to amend the sides with board to ensure that they cannot get out unless I wish them to.If you have very large pets this is not an issue obviously,but small dogs or cats are very likely to find this easy to escape from unless you do your own diy to the side portions.
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23.3.2018

It's a great concept. My cats no longer need to jump over the dog gate, I cut the flap off as it was heavy duty & I didn't think they would use it. Fitting it was a nightmare, I was probably doing something wrong, but the twirly things are a complete nightmare - Anyone else had problems?It arrived quickly & I am very pleased with it.I guess it says it's not suitable as a child gate as said child may get their head stuck in the cat gap. I was a bit worried my dogs may do that very thing, but so far so good. If one of the dogs does get his / her head stuck in the cat gap & pulls it off the door frame I will not be putting the gate back up, that was an experience I do not wish to re-live,ever!
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24.5.2016

So you decide to get a puppy, you alrady have a cat and the new puppy decides that everything is either a toy or must be eaten or licked, including the cat's food and the contents of her litter tray. So you need something to stop the puppy but allow the cat to escape to her space, food and toilet.This was installed with the flap closed (as the cat could jump), then said puppy got mich bigger (as puppies do) so we opened the flap - puppies it would appear can shrink their bodies down so are smaller than the flap and therefore fit through with ease. A couple of months later and the puppy wasn't able to fit so the flap became very useful again.

14.7.2012

We have wide doorways, so ordered this gate with an extension. It works perfectly for what we want and was easy to assemble and fit. The cat can get through to the laundry (and from there to the exterior cat flap in the back door) but the preschooler and toddler can't get into the laundry/back stairs/cat food area.My only quibble (and the reason I knocked off one star) is that the cat flap is set very low in the gate and our cat really has to slink down to get through. She can do it, but she's not the most svelte or agile of cats at twelve years old and she much prefers to sit at the gate and yowl for someone to open it.

8.6.2020

Very well made and easy to fit to the doorway, though it was nearly too big for mine so be careful if you have narrow doors (I checked mine before ordered) and be aware you may need to fit it such that the door cannot close with the gate in.I was concerned the cat flap might be a little small for my 'powerfully built' feline but it was more than sufficient in size. My cat learned how to use the flap within a couple of minutes; I kept putting cat treats on the other side of the gate, and, after starting by holding it open for him, gradually opened the cat flap for him less and less until he had to do it entirely himself.

9.10.2017

Perfect for the bottom of our stairs. The puppy can't get through and the cat can. Keeps the peace in our house and means the dog can't come upstairs. This is great for us as I can't put anything down downstairs without it being in pups mouth within next ten seconds. So upstairs is sanctuary for cat and somewhere I can put things down they won't be chewed.Sturdy, and string and so far very pleased.Gave four stars as it's a bit awkward stepping over pole on step but I guess that has to be there for it to be secure just makes it a little awkward, my mother in law has tripped on this part of it.

5.1.2017

These gates are well worth the money. Easy to fit and string. Just make sure you measure the dimensions of your door frame first to ensure you get the right size. Needing to provide a secure separation between cats and a new rescue dog these gates are very useful.The cats can come and go as they wish into areas where the dog is allowed. Works very well whilst we try to train the new dog to not be so interested in the cats and stay clear.Would be nice if they had a cat flap you could lock in 'open' position but we just tie it open permanently.

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