To protect plants and borders both mothballs and citrus are said
to be effective deterrents. Place the mothballs, orange peel or
lemon rind in the borders. Alternatively spray cloths with
orange scented air freshener and place the cloths around the
plants you wish to protect. Other known cat repellents are
cayenne pepper, coffee grounds, pipe tobacco, lavender oil,
lemon grass oil, citronella oil, eucalyptus oil and mustard oil.
Certain herbs are said to deter cats. In particular rue but not
catnip which has the opposite effect. Coleus canina is another
plant which is marketed by one merchant as a cat repellent.
2006-06-27 06:34:51
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answered by mumsy_of_two 2
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There are repellant sprays that you would possibly want to purchase, yet they're truly severe priced. i presented a spray that repels animals (raccoons, deer, squirrels) by employing reality each 365 days after I plant bulbs and interior the spring after I plant annuals, those pesky squirrels dig them up like they're gold! those sprays frequently cost round $12 - $14 yet distinct them very last for more desirable or a lot less 3 months. It worked, notwithstanding the placed on had already been finished by employing the time i considered it. in case you plant in basic terms before it receives truly chilly, and then spray that section, it is going to very last lengthy sufficient until eventually the floor freezes. you could also positioned a ton of leaves on ideal of the floor the position you've planted the bulbs, then moist down the leaves good and then spray the product to maintain them out. Or...you may favor to purchase a small part of hen cord, lie it flat and stake it to the floor over the planted bulbs until eventually the floor receives chilly or freezes, then pull it off. Or wait until eventually the time the plant life are pushing by the time of the floor interior the spring and then pull off the cord. it really is more desirable a lot less severe priced than the spray and more desirable efficient - cats will now no longer manage to dig the position they could't get sufficient floor!
2016-11-29 20:04:16
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answered by hunter 3
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You can use motion activated sprinklers.
Some people say mixing cayenne pepper with water and sprinkling your flower beds with it will keep the cats away due to the smell. And it won't hurt the flowers or the animal.
2006-06-27 06:33:02
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answered by Jessica 2
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Try a mixture of 1 part vinegar to 5 parts water. Add a teaspoon per quart of garlic powder.
I use this to keep the cats away from my bird feeders and out of the garden and it works!
2006-06-27 06:31:04
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answered by JackJester 5
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Often what helps is buy a box of plastic forks Push them in the soil tines up. cats are usually looking to dig in your gardens this usually stops them and wont harm the cats.
2006-06-27 07:00:30
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answered by cin_ann_43 6
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You can buy a special "deer netting" at any garden store, or your local wal-mart. It's virtually invisible from any distance, and it provides a physical barrier that the cats can't cross. It worked for me.
2006-06-27 07:16:33
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answered by Privratnik 5
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Cats do not like the smell of citrus. Try slicing citrus fruits up and placing them in the spots the cat usually potties.
2006-06-27 08:28:18
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answered by Anonymous
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Rinse your used eggs shells and let dry. Sprinkle with Cayenne pepper before placing in your garden.
2006-06-27 06:54:50
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answered by Anonymous
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put some wire mesh like fencing stuff ( looks like chicken wire but smaller ) over the dirt cats hate the feeling and if you want you can put a little bit of mulch on top but not to much.
2006-06-27 06:31:44
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answered by x55xm 1
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To my knowledge,I believe you should keep your cats occupied with a toy or food.I dont have a pet but you should consider to give your cats some slack,because they are apart of nature.
2006-06-27 06:33:46
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answered by plumpie2fresh 1
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