One way only i'm afraid, get rid of the plants.
2006-07-18 11:04:51
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answer #1
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answered by dopeysaurus 5
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My mother had the exact same problem when my sister got her kitten. It really is quite annoying, I know. I can't say that we found a solution, as my sister ended up taking the kitten back to her apartment after the summer. However, iffff it were me, I would get a water bottle and spray them every time you see them go near the plants. You could also try putting up something to keep the kittens away from them, but I know that's probably not a possibility and probably wouldn't look the best anyway. That's about all I've got though, good luck and try to be patient!
2006-07-18 11:11:49
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answered by Anonymous
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Put some orange peel at the bottom of the plant they don't tend to like the smell of it.
My cat is 5 years old and tends to want to eat plants I buy. But my cat doesn't leave the house and I know that cats who do go out do eat grass and plants when outside.
2006-07-18 11:09:35
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answered by Anonymous
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I just visited a friend and he had a great way of handling this problem....he put some smooth stones/rocks on top of the soil in the plant pots. It looks very nice and the cats cannot dig in it!
Alley
2006-07-18 11:08:20
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answered by alleymarziacat 3
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Hide the plants or get rid, kittens love to play with things
2006-07-18 18:37:39
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answered by Anonymous
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You have to get rid of the plant and then you can get cat grass which they love playing in! If they eat it thats ok as it does not harm the cat.
2006-07-18 19:40:00
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answered by nat_winx1993 2
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Put landscaping stone around the plants
2006-07-18 11:06:31
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answered by jazztonite 1
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3 easy steps
1 get a spray bottle
2 put some water in it
3 spray them like crazy when they touch it
also be aware cats do eat grass so go to the pet store and get them some cat grass they need it for hairball purpouses
2006-07-18 11:06:49
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answered by Tiffany 2
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Try a product like Bitter Apple, you spray it on your plants. Or just put them out of reach
2006-07-18 11:08:31
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answered by JennK 1
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move your plants out of the house...when you choose cats,you have to adapt...you have now become an accessory to them and as such have no say! you could dig them up a chunk of sod and put it in a pot for them if you're a really good cat accessory, but you have to know that you have no more right to anything that doesn't benefit them!
2006-07-22 03:17:05
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answered by Impunity 1
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