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Apart from usingcat deterrentsandfence spikes, plants are the next best thing to keep cats out of your garden while keeping your garden safe from scent marking. All plants are available in your local B&Q, Wickes and other garden centres around the UK. You can order these plants from the i...
But most of them are gentle and natural enough not to hurt the feline or the plants in your garden or yard. You can find all-natural, safe options on sites like Chewy. 8. Put Litter Boxes Out If the cats are your own and you don’t have another method that works, you can always...
Any garden worth its salt has a few plants. Cat-friendly gardens are no different. But there are certain plants that will spell doom for any poor innocent feline who takes a nibble of them. Many plants aretoxic to catsand can lead to sickness, hospitalization, or death. These should be ...
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Surprisingly, some types of edible plants, such as those in the allium family (garlic, leek, chives, onions) can be toxic to pets if ingested in large quantities. “There are some plants you wouldn’t even think are unsafe for pets,” says Chew. That includestomato plants and unripe toma...
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4. Fill your garden with cat-repelling plants Photo Credit:Hans| Pixabay |License There are many plants whose natural scent repels cats. Plant plenty of these around your garden for a lasting fragrance that encourages cats to stay away. Be careful, though. Many scents commonly recommended for ...
Cats can be beneficial garden companions by keeping away pests. But they can also destroy flowerbeds by digging (and leaving unwarranted deposits), using plants as soft napping spots, and chewing. For optimal garden results use safe, natural methods to keep away unwanted cats. ...
Holly is hereby banished from the safe list...Bill For future reference... Here's a few links to sites listing known toxic plants... Canada: Poisonous Plants / Common For the most complete indexing of toxic house, garden and wild plants I recommend you visit the U.S. Army's GUIDE...