Containing a kitten is harder than containing a puppy, because kittens climb and squeeze through gaps a dog never could. When we evaluated these gates we focused on height, bar or mesh spacing, and how securely each one mounts. We did not stage long-term containment trials. We compared each gate to its listed dimensions, mounting method, and the escape themes that surfaced in owner feedback. We also matched gate type to the job. A pressure-mounted gate suits doorways and rental homes, an extra-tall gate counters jumpers, and fine mesh stops a kitten from slipping through bars. We recommend choosing height based on how athletic your cat is, since a short gate is simply a hurdle to a determined climber. For stairs, a securely anchored gate matters most for safety.

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