1. Plant Cat-Repelling Plants Image Credit: Kolganova Daria, Shutterstock Cats really like to steer clear of some plants. Add some of these selections to your flowerbed, vegetable garden, or yard perimeter: Repellent Plants for Cats: Lavender Rue Rosemary Pennyroyal Lemon thyme These plants are...
Using Plants as Natural Cat RepellentCats dislike being around certain plants, either due to the smell that they give off or possibly the taste when they nibble. If you'd like to make cat repellent yourself, these can be effective deterrents. That includes the plants themselves, or the ...
there’s always going to be a cat that’s immune to your actions. Solving this problem can be tough, especially if you don’t know what to look for. That’s why we’ve put together this resource – an all-inclusive guide, specifically designed to help you find thebest cat repellent....
Garlic, Lemon, Pepper Cat Repellent Spray This homemade cat repellent is safe to use on both outdoor and indoor plants. For different pleasing scents, you can substitute grapefruit, lime, or wild orange essential oil in place of the lemon. Black pepper can also be used instead of cayenne ...
Sprayed over an area or a piece of furniture, a cat repellent spray should last for around three days before you need to re-apply, although you will probably have to repeat more frequently outdoors if it is raining or you water your plants. Wherever possible, look for a spray that uses ...
Sometimes cats pick small throw rugs with non-skid backing to urinate on. This is caused by an odor from the backing that somehow tells the cat to urinate there (probably an ammonia-like smell). Cat-repellent sprays or washing the rugmayhelp; you might just have to get rid of that rug...
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harmful, making it handy for use around the house and yard. Fresh citrus peels make a great temporary repellant. Mix concentrated lemon juice with water for a repellent spray that is safe to use almost anywhere. Test the citrus spray first on sensitive plants and fabrics that could be ...
plants mulch beds pathways flowerbeds pool areas yards/lawns structures koi ponds entryways garbage cans trees Electronics can control several cats at once and require far less maintenance than traditional cat repellents. They work great on their own or as additional protection against cats. For more...
Here are a couple recipes I have on hand for both indoor and outdoor messes along with some deterrent suggestions. Recipe #1 This is to tackles messes outside the home, be aware that this treatment may affect lawn and plants that the solution comes in contact with. If it’s on surfaces...