These are nine different humane and safe ways to keep cats from getting into your yard or garden. You can use one or a combination of these methods to make sure the neighborhood cats choose another place to do their business. 1. Plant Cat-Repelling Plants Image By: Kolganova Daria, Shutte...
If you live in a colder climate, install the sprinklers in spring or summer so neighborhood cats are trained to stay away from your yard before winter rolls around. 8. Try cat-proof fencing Cats are infamous climbers and tightrope walkers, so a regular fence isn’t enough to keep them...
Installing a cat-proof fence is the ideal way to stop cats from accessing your garden, according to iCat Care. At least six-foot high, it should prevent most agile cats from jumping over it and accessing it directly. Or build one that protrudes at right angles; cats would find climbing h...
Cat Toys and Cat Scratchers:Add your cat’s favorite toys, a cat scratcher, tunnel tube or other enrichment for your cat’s enjoyment. Cat Safe Plants:To keep your cat healthy, avoid using plants that are toxic to cats. Several safe plant choices include wheat grass, catnip, basil, nastu...
This cat breed used to sail on sea vessels where they would take care of any mice infestations. They are a skilled hunter that has earned their title as a great mouse catcher. Farmers also relied on Manx cats to keep their farms free from rodents. 6. Japanese Bobtail Image Credit: slow...
Animals are our friends.But how to protect them? government is working to protect all animals in danger,and has made lots of plans to save animals. On the other hand, we shouldn’t eat wild animals.We should keep them away from our dinner. That way,there will not be wild animals on ...
s essential to know these ill-health signs such as lethargy, difficulty breathing, coughing, blood in urine or feces, sudden weight changes, change in appetite, vomiting, itchiness, and coat changes. If any of these occur, consult your vet. Spotting the early signs can keep your cat’s ...
to their grounds. If you see or smell chemicals being sprayed and there's even a slight breeze, your kitty should not even eat anything from your yard, since chemicals can travel. Similarly, your cat should not be allowed to eat rodents, birds, or other prey that she finds in the yard...
"Science finally reveals the dog's secret: the unique capacity for love that separates them from all other animals. Superb"–John Bradshaw, bestselling author of In Defence of Dogs and Cat Sense"If you want to build an even stronger bond with your own dog, this book is a must read"–...
The death of an Oregon house cat from bird flu and a pet food recall are raising questions about how people can protect their pets.