Tuesday, November 17, 2009

What works on keeping the cats out of flower beds??

I've tried some sprinkle stuff i got from bi mart. can't seem to get anything to work, can you help thanks robert.

What works on keeping the cats out of flower beds??
I've heard dryer sheets work but i have not tried it!
Reply:Orange Peels


Sprinkle them around shrubs and plants. Cats hate the scent of citrus as much as vinegar. To make the peels go further, grind them in a blender to release the citrus oils and mix with water.





Moth Balls


Another scent deterrent, but please, place them inside a covered can with a few holes poked in it. They can be toxic if ingested, and you just want to discourage kitty visitors, not harm them.





But also think about this when the cat's are in your garden: it's free fertilizer!
Reply:mothballs
Reply:Turn the sprinklers on everytime they set foot in the flower bed. After a few soakings they should stay away.
Reply:try get off this is a gel and does work but it needs to be reapplied frequently. orange peel, egg shell, rose cuttings all work as they are offensive to either the cats nose or paws. there is a plant that can be brought but don't know the proper name the commmon name is p$$$ off. otherwise a bucket of water cruel but does work
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