Kitty City Outdoor Catio Mega Kit for Cats
$49.99
$129.99
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Condition: New
Color: Black
Style: Outdoor Mega Kit
Top positive review
572 people found this helpful
It IS easy to assemble!
By Nemo Roman on Reviewed in the United States on March 31, 2023
THE NEED:We are renters in need of a catio solution that is easily transportable, lightweight, and that will allow our cats to spend time outdoors in a safe and secure environment. Most solutions I looked at weighed between 50-100 lbs while this one weighs less than 12.THE SET UP:There was a fear that this would be a rage inducing assembly resulting in a flimsy catio solution. I was wrong.It will take you about an hour to an hour and a half to assemble. Find yourself a nice big space to work with. I did mine outside in the yard, and was able to fit it through the door with no problem once completed.There are 45 cams and 89 rods plus the accessories inside; there is no difference in size between the cams and the rods so don’t worry about separating them based on any numbers or markings that you might see on the items. The biggest challenge is the instructions because they just aren’t very clear.There are an equal number of cams and rods on the TOP, the BOTTOM and the BACK. The interior is a little more tricky because there are spaces that DO NOT use cams and bars so use that picture on back to follow instructions.Altogether they’re 18 cubes comprising columns and rows. Total number of columns=6 (3 sets with one front and one back.) Total number of rows=6 (3 sets-top, middle and bottom)Follow step one and step two then flip to the back page to see the full set up. I found the picture instruction after step 1 & 2 difficult to understand. The picture on back will help you visualize those places in the interior that don’t have cams and rods which are primarily at the front where the door opening is.For the three accessories, which are the vinyl cubes the cats climb in and out of, there is a flap the rods must slide through before inserting into the cam.Facing the front of the catio, in the left most column (front row), the accessory cube with 2 holes and no mesh goes on the bottom row with one hole facing right and the other facing back. In the column immediately behind it, mount the double cube accessory on the very top row with the holes facing front.In the middle column (back column) mount the accessory cube with two holes and mesh on the lowest row. The mesh should be facing front. One hole faces left and one hole is on the top.In the 3rd column which on the farthest right, in the back column, mount the cat bed MESH SIDE UP in the MIDDLE row. This one has two different types of flaps the rods must go in. Place the vertical flaps down over the rods before placing the horizontal flaps in their corresponding rods, and set the pillow on top.Keep referring to the picture continually to see those spaces that do not have cams and rods. This is what took me longest. I went cube by cube in the picture to figure out those spaces that don’t use bars/cams.In the front columns and rows, there are many sections that do not have bars/cams. In the back set of columns, both the middle and right groups, each have sections without bars/cams. The picture on the back is your best friend figuring out which doesn’t have these.After you have the frame assembled, go back and tighten the rods inside the cams because they loosen as you work with the opposing tension.Now you’re ready to put on the mesh cover. The cover zips at the top, so look for the gray material that runs the entire length of the mesh and place it on the ground with the rest of the fabric UNDERNEATH it. The curving zipper also in gray fabric should be oriented towards the front.Unzip the long zipper with gray fabric flipping the flap backwards. Pick up the catio and place on top of the fabric bundle. Set the bottom inside the fabric bundle and slide the fabric up a little bit.Now pick up the whole thing and flip it over, meaning the top of the catio should be on the ground. Slowly work the fabric bundle down the frame, making sure to fit the corners properly over each corner cam at what will be the bottom of the catio once you right side it.Once you have most of the fabric fitted over the frame, pick the whole thing up again and flip it over so that the top is again at the top. Keep fitting the fabric to the top working opposite corners at a time. The hardest part will be getting the fabric edge over the last cam, then zip the whole thing up.The door should be at the front and should have no bars or accessories in front of it. The blue zipper hole should be on the right side of the frame.USING THE PRODUCT:One of the reasons I chose this item is because it is so light. This product slides easily wherever you want whether inside or outside. If you want to put it outside, it comes with for stake down bars.To use, unzip the front door and put the kitties in. The cube accessories inside support my 16 pound cat with no problem.THE RESULT:Day one of using the product has been very successful. The cats are really enjoying it and I am comfortable they are secure inside. Always keep the zippers at the top so kitties can’t fiddle around and open the product; there is no way they can get to the zippers in this position. The cats seem very happy and this item solved many problems for me, most especially they can’t get to the plants on the porch and possibly ingest something poisonous. At the same time, the product allows them to enjoy family time together on the patio, and I don’t have to see them glaring at me through windows longing to be outside.RECOMMENDATION:I will update this review in six months to discuss any changes however, at the onset, I’m very pleased with this product, am confident in its security to protect my precious kitties, but most importantly, they are very happy, and that was the goal. Thus, I am able to recommend this product and believe it is a perfect solution for many people, seeking a safe, secure catio solution.WRAP UP: I don’t know if these instructions will help you but I’ve tried to give some clarification for a product which could be difficult for some to assemble. Have patience and just go slow. It really is a great solution for many of us.
Top critical review
4 people found this helpful
Quality and durability
By jennifer miller on Reviewed in the United States on February 17, 2025
I bought this originally as a safe option to introduce my new cat to my other cats. At first it was really good, a lot to put together but spacious and allows for pet to have room to explore. My biggest issue is the durability of the cover, if a cat so much as scratches it, it rips. I have bought 2 replacement covers which are almost more expensive than the whole thing and they each have ripped less than 2 weeks of being put together.
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