The cat protection wrap provides certified, high‑level protection for the safe and humane handling of cats and other small animals. Designed as a modern alternative to the traditional towel, it keeps paws and claws safely contained while maintaining patient comfort. Now also available with a faux‑fur backing for additional softness and reassurance.
Lined with slash‑resistant Pro‑Tex fabric, this wrap delivers industry‑leading protection against scratches and penetration, making it ideal for veterinary teams working with nervous, fractious or unpredictable patients.
Key Features
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Certified protection wrap for cats and small animals
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Replaces traditional towels for safer, more controlled handling
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Pro‑Tex cut‑resistant lining for exceptional operator protection
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Soft fleece or faux‑fur backing for patient comfort
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Suitable for wrapping techniques such as the Scarf, Burrito (or “Purrito”)
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Machine washable and tumble‑dry safe
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Designed to stay with the patient to build scent familiarity
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Ideal for safe feline handling in consults, wards and wildlife care
Construction & Materials
Made with Pro‑Tex cut‑resistant fabric on one side and soft fleece on the other, the wrap balances operator safety with patient comfort. It is suitable for cats, exotics, wildlife and other small scratching animals, and may be used in preference to gloves for calmer, more controlled restraint.
Pro‑Tex Performance Ratings
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Blade Cut Resistance:
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EN ISO 13997:1999 Level 5 (highest)
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ASTM F 1790‑05 Level 4 (highest)
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Abrasion Resistance:
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EN 388:2003 Level 4 (highest)
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Tear Strength:
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EN 388:2003 Level 4 (highest)
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These ratings demonstrate the exceptional protective qualities of the Pro‑Tex fabric used in the wrap.
Dimensions
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Length: 44 cm
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Width: 65 cm
Sized for effective wrapping while remaining easy to handle.
Usage Guidance
The wrap should be used intelligently and cautiously, with the understanding that no restraint tool can guarantee complete protection. It is designed to reduce risk, not eliminate it. Veterinary professionals should be aware of its limitations and apply appropriate handling techniques.








