On a large pot's surface, use pine cones, they dislike the smell. On a smaller pot's ground surface, almost anything, like stones, so they cannot get at the gorund to 'go'. Good luck!
2007-04-30 12:24:04
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answered by Unicornrider 7
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First of all, you need to move the trays out of the cat's reach. Or you could put them in a terrarium. Then second, have you tried to plant some catnip or cat grass just for them?
2007-05-01 11:38:20
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answered by gossimermom 2
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I had this problem too. First I made little rounds of tape with the sticky part outside so when she stuck her paw in, it would stick. But then I got tired of vacuuming trails of dirt and tape, lol! Then I went with the foil technique and it really helped. It isn't very appealing to the eye, but it does the trick!
2007-04-30 19:55:52
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answered by hayaa_bi_taqwa 6
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Maybe try putting foil around the base of the plant?
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2007-04-30 17:11:39
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answered by wendy j 2
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Natural oils like cinnamon, pepermint, oil of wintergreen. Easier on the nose than hot pepper oils.
2007-04-30 20:49:54
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answered by Brian T 6
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Tin foil does the trick.
2007-04-30 18:01:23
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answered by dawnb 7
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red chilie powder and a lightly watered down Tabasco sauce
2007-04-30 17:04:26
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answered by cdsky3 4
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fence the pots with tall barbeque sticks so they won't dig it.
2007-05-04 14:53:44
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answered by imax 1
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