Pet-appropriate material
Mesh size and strength are considered for the animal and the layout.
Help your cat enjoy fresh air with a balcony barrier planned around the opening, railing gaps and the animal—not just pigeon exclusion.

A system intended only to deter incoming pigeons may use openings or edge details that are not appropriate for a curious cat. Cats climb, push, investigate corners and may reach narrow railing gaps.
Tell us the pet’s size, age and behaviour at the start. We review the complete enclosure from floor and railing level to the overhead slab, while still considering visibility and normal balcony use.
Mesh size and strength are considered for the animal and the layout.
Lower openings and transitions receive special attention because cats investigate edges.
Doors, furniture, drains and resident use are considered when planning the barrier.
A complete pet enclosure may also prevent pigeons from entering, depending on the final design.

We serve Vancouver, Burnaby, Richmond, Surrey, Coquitlam, Langley and surrounding communities. Include photos from cat height as well as wide views of the full opening.
For a faster quote: send wide photos of the full problem area, approximate dimensions, your city, and any access or strata requirements.
Send project details →No. Pet size, mesh, attachment, lower gaps and climbing behaviour must be considered separately.
Some balconies may allow a non-penetrating layout, subject to structure, exposure and strata requirements.
No barrier removes every risk. Owners remain responsible for supervision, maintenance and checking the system for damage or changes.
Send photos of your balcony, ledge or building and get a straightforward quote.