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ProtectaPet® Mouse Cat Nip Toy

£8.00

Handmade in Wales

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Genuine ProtectaPet® designed and manufactured in Britain.

Product description

Handmade in Wales, our ProtectaPet® Mouse Cat Nip Toy are big hits with our feline customers. They are generously stuffed with Canadian Cat Nip and provide your cat with hours of entertainment. The features of this toy are:

  • Handmade in Wales
  • Stuffed with Canadian Cat Nip
  • ProtectaPet branded colours and materials

 

Why buy from ProtectaPet?

Our modular cat fencing components are designed to cat proof outdoor spaces of all shapes and sizes. Intuitive design for every day use: our products keep more than 30,000 cats safe.

Made in Britain
Made in Britain
We proudly assemble our components in Staffordshire, England and we have a license to use the official 'Made in Britain' mark.
Built to Last
Built to Last
All our components undergo rigorous testing and trialing, using the highest-quality materials to ensure quality and longevity in use.
Easy to Install
Easy to Install
Our fencing solutions come with Product Manuals and Video Tutorials. Not to mention, our friendly Customer Care team on phone and email.
Patented Technology
Patented Technology
Our innovative designs are protected by the Patent Office, ensuring authenticity and reliability across all of our unique products.

Get the experts in!

Would you prefer the peace of mind of professional installation? Typical cost for the average sized garden is £2,400 but prices start from as little as £1,000. We can usually book your installation between 2 to 6 weeks lead time with our Nationwide Engineers.

Not sure what you need?

Let us work it out. Our friendly Garden Design Consultants will take a look at photos of your garden and help you to calculate what is required.

Frequently Asked Questions

ProtectaPet cannot offer planning advice because regulations vary by area. Generally speaking, cat fencing solutions are not permanent structures and are below 2m in height. Please keep in mind that planning regulations in front gardens and in conservation areas are more restrictive. We advise you to contact your local authority for advice specific to your circumstances.

Neighbourhood cats do have the physical ability to jump into your garden from on top of your fence. However, most cats will see that there is no exit from the garden and choose not to enter. Our customers report that neighbour’s cats tend to choose not to enter their gardens because they cannot see an escape. If you are leaving your garden unsupervised while going on holiday for instance, it is a good idea to leave an escape route for any cats that might enter (a wheelie bin against the fence is a good solution).

Where a shed, summerhouse or garden office falls within 1.8m/6ft of your boundary, you'll need to continue the barrier around it. Whether your shed is timber or aluminium, close to the boundary or inset from the boundary, will determine which brackets you will require. Generally, you will require at least one external corner bracket. Read our handy guide to sheds for more information.

If you have a mature garden with lots of plants, the cats will absolutely love the enrichment it offers. In order to install the fence barrier, you may need to undertake some pruning and trimming. For example, you'll generally need the top 1ft/30cm of your fence or wall to be clear of plant growth. For more detailed guidance on preparing your garden, please see our blog.

If a tree trunk or branch is within 6ft/1.8m of the boundary, it will require a cat barrier. Depending on the girth of the trunk and the proximity to the boundary, there are multiple options. Review our handy blog for an overview.

If you have a pre-existing gate - whether it is made of timber, steel or composite - the best way to cat proof it is to add a brace above the gate and fix the barrier to the brace so that the gate can move independantly. For the gate brace, you can source 3 x 2" timber. Where it fits in with the aesthetic, our Installation Engineers use black coated steel-tube. For more information on cat proofing gates, please read our blog,

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