Cat fence topper in Exeter

Professional cat fence topper services in Exeter and surrounding areas. Local, reliable handyman - no job too small.

Price Guide

£110-£210

Typical Duration

2-4 hrs

Location

Exeter, Devon

Cat fence topper installed along your fence line. Rollers or angled brackets that humanely prevent cats escaping - keeps them safely in your garden without restricting their movement.

Keep Your Cat Safe in the Garden

Some cats are escape artists - constantly over the fence, exploring neighbours' gardens, crossing roads, getting into scraps. You want them to enjoy the garden, but you need them to stay in it.

Cat fence toppers are humane barriers that make fences unclimbable. Cats can still climb, play, and enjoy the garden - they just can't get over the fence. No harm, no confinement, just a clear boundary.

💡 Pro tip: Cat fence toppers are brilliant for high-value cats (pedigree breeds), cats with health issues who shouldn't roam, or areas near busy roads where letting cats wander is genuinely risky.


Why Professional Installation Matters

Here's what separates effective cat containment from wasted money:

✅ Done Right❌ Done Wrong
Complete coverage, no gapsCat finds the one gap and escapes
Securely mounted to fenceFalls off after first cat attempt
Correct angle/roller tensionCat figures out how to beat it
Joins between sections sealedCat squeezes through gaps

What You Get

🔧 The Service

StageWhat Happens
AssessmentFence checked, escape routes identified
InstallationBrackets mounted to fence top
Roller/barrier fittingToppers attached and tensioned
TestingAll joins checked, gaps sealed

📦 You're Left With

  • Complete fence coverage
  • Securely mounted toppers
  • Escape-proof garden
  • Safe, contained cat

Pricing Guide

Garden SizeEstimated TimeYou'll Pay
Small garden (15-20m fence)2-2.5 hrs£110-£135
Medium garden (25-30m fence)3-3.5 hrs£160-£185
Large garden (35-40m fence)4-5 hrs£210-£260

Based on £60 minimum (first hour) + £50/hr after. Price also depends on fence type and number of corners.


Perfect For Your Project If...

Escape artist cats - constantly over the fence

Pedigree cats - too valuable to risk free roaming

Busy road nearby - genuine safety concern

Cat conflicts - keep your cat from fighting with neighbours' cats

Why Choose Us for Cat fence topper in Exeter?

Prevents cats escaping over fences

Humane - cats unharmed, just deterred

Brackets fitted securely to existing fence

Works on most fence types

What to Expect

Step 1: Fence Assessment

I'll walk your garden perimeter checking fence height, condition, and existing escape routes. Discuss which type of topper suits your fence and budget (rollers vs angled brackets).

Step 2: Installation

Mount brackets to the fence top (every 1-2m depending on system), ensuring they're secure. For roller systems, thread the rollers through and tension properly. For bracket systems, angle them correctly.

Step 3: Gap Sealing

Critical step - check every join, corner, and potential gap. Cats are sneaky and will find any weakness. All gaps sealed, all joins secured.

Step 4: Cat Testing

Ideally done with your cat watching (they'll try it eventually anyway). I check the system handles weight and movement properly before signing off.

🔧 DIY Tips

Installing cat fence toppers yourself is doable. Here's how:

🔧 Tools you'll need

  • Drill and wood screws
  • Saw (for cutting brackets to length)
  • Spirit level
  • Tape measure
  • Ladder or steps
  • Pliers (for some systems)

📦 Choosing a system

  • Roller bars: spinning cylinders, cat can't grip
  • Angled brackets: inward-facing overhang, awkward to climb
  • Netting: flexible mesh that wobbles when climbed
  • Each has pros/cons - research what suits your fence

🔨 Installation basics

  1. Measure entire fence perimeter
  2. Mark bracket positions every 1-2m
  3. Secure brackets to fence top
  4. Install rollers or angled extensions
  5. Seal all gaps at corners and joins
  6. Test every section for security

⚠️ Common mistakes

  • Leaving gaps at corners (cat's first escape route)
  • Brackets too far apart (system sags)
  • Not tensioning rollers properly (cat climbs past)
  • Forgetting gates (cat escapes through gate gaps)
  • Weak fence can't support brackets

💡 Pro trick: Start at the section your cat currently uses most - if they're already using one spot to escape, that's your priority area. Once that's secured, do the rest of the perimeter.

🐱 Cat behaviour tips

  • Expect your cat to test it repeatedly for a week
  • Don't punish them for trying (they're just being cats)
  • Praise them when they're playing in the garden
  • Eventually they'll accept the boundary
  • Some cats sulk for a few days - normal!

Rather leave it to a pro? No problem - that's what I'm here for. Give me a call.

Good to Know

🐱 Multiple cats? One determined climber means all your cats are contained - once the fence is cat-proof, it works for all of them. Cheaper than repeatedly searching the neighbourhood!

Fence condition matters - Rollers and brackets add weight and stress to fence tops. Rotten posts or wobbly panels won't support the system. Sometimes fence repairs are needed first.

Complete coverage is essential - Cats will find the ONE gap you left. They're clever and persistent. Budget for doing the whole perimeter, or at minimum the sections where they currently escape.

Devon's weather means galvanised or powder-coated systems last longest. Cheap plastic rollers crack in frost, rust-prone metal deteriorates. Spending a bit more upfront saves replacing it in two years.

Neighbours' cats - Cat fence toppers work both ways. You're also preventing other cats entering your garden, which some cat owners appreciate (less fighting and territory disputes).

Frequently Asked Questions

How do cat fence toppers work?

Two main types: rollers that spin when cats try to climb over (they can't grip, so slide back down), or angled brackets that make the fence too awkward to scale. Both work on the same principle - make the fence top impossible to climb without hurting the cat.

Will this work on my fence?

Most fence types yes - panel fences, close-board, picket fences. Needs to be reasonably sturdy and at least 1.5m high. Chain-link and really wobbly fences are harder. I'll assess your fence and advise honestly whether it'll work.

Can cats still climb the fence at all?

They can climb up to the topper, but then can't get over it. Some determined cats will try repeatedly, but eventually they learn it's impossible. Usually takes a few days to a week for them to stop trying.

Do I need to do the whole garden perimeter?

Ideally yes - cats will find any gap. But if budget's tight, we can start with the sections they currently use to escape and add more later. I'll advise on priority areas based on your cat's behaviour.

What if my cat's already an expert escape artist?

Cat fence toppers work on even the most determined cats - I've installed them for Bengal cats and other notorious climbers. The key is complete coverage with no gaps. Your cat might test it thoroughly for a week, but they'll get the message.

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Our Rates

Minimum charge£60
Includes callout + first hour
Additional time£50/hr
This Job£110-£210

Got multiple jobs?

Make the most of your first hour - I can often tackle several small tasks in one visit. List everything you need done when you call!

Why Trust Us

Fully Insured
Local Exeter Business
30 Mile Coverage
No Hidden Costs

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