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Vet group achieves new antibiotic reduction milestone
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Cost of home repairs revealed due to damage by pets

Pet loving Brits are forking out millions on DIY repairs caused by their furry friends running amok at home, according to new research by Novuna Personal Finance. 

 

The study, which polled over 2,000 UK homeowners aged 23 to 50, sheds light on the scale of misbehaving pets and the related repair bills impacting homeowners across the UK. 

 

The Novuna research, unveiling the scale of havoc unleashed by the nations pets reveals three quarters of Brits (75%) have experienced pet related damage at home, leading to an eye watering repair of £627m. 

 

From dogs destroying households at a cost of over £348m to a cat-a-strophic repair bill of £279m courtesy of the nations’ feline friends, the errant ways of the nations’ pets are coming at a considerable cost to homeowners.  

 

According to Novuna’s new study, soiled carpets and flooring damage (50%) leads the tail of destruction faced by half of all UK homeowners, whilst chewed furniture (32%) is a headache encountered by a third of pet loving Brits. 

 

Homeowners in their droves are also left chasing their tails to repair ripped furniture (23%), torn curtains (13%) and electrical damage (10%) thanks to their unruly pets. 

Indeed, due to the vast scale of unruly pets causing havoc across the UK, exasperated homeowners are fighting back, with nearly a third (32%) undertaking home alterations, equating to over 2m homeowners, to reconfigure their property in order to keep their unruly pets in check. 

 

Tails of destruction region by region: - Reconfigured pet friendly homes across the UK 

London  

49% 

Wales  

37% 

East Midlands  

35% 

West Midlands  

33% 

Scotland  

32% 

North-West 

30% 

South-East, South-West & East of England  

28% 

North-East  

24% 

Yorkshire & Humber  

22% 

Northern Ireland  

19% 

 

Theresa Lindsay, Director of Marketing, Novuna Personal Finance, said:  “Despite being a nation of pet lovers, the damage caused by our unruly four-legged friends is leaving an unexpected hole in homeowners’ pockets, as well as their furnishings.  With eye watering repair bills of over £1,000 for many households it demonstrates the lengths we’ll go to keep our furry friends happy, but also the importance of planning for unexpected costs."

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