We all try our best to protect our property, family and possessions with cameras, home alarms and driveway alarms, these are all great at alerting us that someone or something is approaching, or already in our property. What if you could stop or deter someone or something from actually entering your property unwanted, for example over a wall or fence?
Animals such as cats and dogs can enter your property making a mess of your garden and leaving unwanted waste, which is not only unsightly and smelly but potentially harmful to you and your family by causing diseases such as Toxoplasmosis.
Acute Toxoplasmosis which in severe cases can cause swelling in the brain, blindness and nasal lesions especially in younger children, pregnant mothers also have to be careful as Toxoplasmosis can cause serious eye, nose and brain damage to your unborn child.
There are several products on the market that claim to stop ‘intruders’ such as cats and dogs from entering your property, one of the best is the Prikka-Strip Original wall spikes, these robust plastic spikes (cones) can be applied to the tops of walls, fences, tree branches and even along your drain pipe which is ideal for low set roofs. These spikes which can be nailed, glued or screwed into a fixed position are designed to give maximum discomfort with minimum harm. The unique double hinged design means that it will fit almost any angled or curved surface. The Prikka-Strip Original wall spikes are durable, weatherproof, easy to fit and are reusable.
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Comment by cat spikes for fences — February 21, 2014 @ 7:25 am
Great product! We used PL construction adhesive and it works like a charm. No more pesky cats! Anyway, great product, highly recommend. Do not live in fear.
Comment by Justin — September 21, 2015 @ 1:48 am