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Fairy Baby 51.18" Extra Tall Baby Gates for Doorways, 29.5"-48.4" Extra Wide Safety Child Gates for Cats Dogs, Metal Auto Close Stair Gates Indoor for Kid or Pets No Drilling Pressure Mount Kit, White
Fairy Baby 51.18" Extra Tall Baby Gates for Doorways, 29.5"-48.4" Extra Wide Safety Child Gates for Cats Dogs, Metal Auto Close Stair Gates Indoor for Kid or Pets No Drilling Pressure Mount Kit, White
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- 【Extra Tall for Enhanced Security】 The baby gate stands 51.18 inches tall, offering superior protection by preventing children and pets from climbing or jumpe over. The 1.49-inch narrow gap of the extra tall cat gate prevents squeezing, stops cats and dogs from slipping through or getting stuck, creates a secure cat-proof barrier, and helps with better separation and control, reducing household chaos.
- 【Adjustable Width Design】 This metal tall pet gate features an adjustable width ranging from 29.5" to 48.4", making it suitable for various spaces, including wide living room openings, doorways, narrow hallways, and stairs. The tall dog gate indoor comes with two added reinforced rods, which enhance its stability and strength, making it ideal for both childproofing and pet-proofing your home.
- 【Double Locking Mechanism】The double lock helps prevent pets and kids from pushing open the tall baby gate, keeping them safely contained in designated areas. This extra tall cat gate is simply operated by pressing the button and lifting to open. The lock is designed to be easily operated by adults with one hand, making it convenient to pass through the child gates for doorways without struggling.
- 【Considerate Design】 The extra tall cat gate stays open when opened to 90°or more, and automatically closes when the angle is less than 90°. The tall dog gate provides hands-free operation, making it more convenient for busy parents or pet owners. The pedal at the bottom of the gate reduces the risk of tripping or stumbling for the elderly when walking through the gate.
- 【Easy to Install and Remove】The pressure mounted dog gates indoor comes with 4 adjustable pressure bolts, it does not require drilling or tools, which significantly reduces setup time. The child gates for doorways provides a fast, secure way to control access without committing to permanent installations, suitable for renters, pet owners, and people in temporary living situations.
Overview
- Color : White
- Brand : Fairy Baby
- Mounting Type : Pressure Mount
- Unit Count : 1.0 Count
- Manufacturer : Fairy Baby
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