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Pet popularity makes property proofing essential
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Posted on December 12, 2018 by

Australians already spend around $12.2 billion annually on pets, so it’s important to reduce other unnecessary costs where possible.

According to Andrew Weeks, Business Development Manager at Cyclone “Pet owners can easily help avoid expensive repairs by making simple adjustments at home, and help protect the security deposit of renters. For landlords, proper pet-proofing can also reduce future maintenance costs and broaden rental appeal in a competitive market.”

Not surprisingly, the most popular critters are the fluffy kind – 38 per cent of Australian households own a dog, and 29 per cent own a cat.

Here, Andrew gives his top five tips for claw-based damage control:

Outside, fence in a portion of the property so pets have a space to be active but are still contained.

Fencing will prevent animals from wandering onto neighbours’ lawns, destroying gardens, and digging in inappropriate areas.

Fencing also confines their bathroom space, making for easier clean-up and limiting grass loss from what our furry friends leave behind.

Inside, install materials that resist scratching and chewing, such as tile or laminate flooring. Putting plastic door protectors on the bottom of doorways is a very affordable way to keep interiors intact.

If you have timber floors, use rugs in high traffic areas to avoid surface wear and tear.

Scratching on the doors and windows is the universal signal for ‘let me out or in’ – and pets can be particularly enthusiastic when someone walks past.

Invest in a few products that are intentionally made for destroying, for example a rope toy or scratching post. Chewing is a normal canine inclination, cats need and want to scratch, so providing them with a proper outlet will reduce the risk to your furniture.

Cyclone’s Pet Mesh is an ideal addition for doors and windows, as it is specially designed to resist paws, claws and gnawing.

It is made with heavy gauge polyester and is six times stronger than standard insect screening, providing impressive visibility through the screen while keeping pets securely in/out.

The Pet Mesh is stabilised for UV endurance, while the black finish minimises glare and will also keep insects securely out. It is also self-installable so no need for costly installation.

Cyclone Pet Mesh is available nationwide at Bunnings Warehouse Stores and all good garden and hardware retailers.

This story was published in The Fence magazine.

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