Thursday, May 20, 2010

Any advice on how to. or what to, use to keep cats from using your flower beds as a litter box?

Lemon peels (replace frequently), Rue plants (Ruta graveolens, an herb-- also attracts Black Swallowtail butterflies because it's a host!), cedar mulch, pine cones... lots of harmless things!

Any advice on how to. or what to, use to keep cats from using your flower beds as a litter box?
Spray some clorox or windex around the perimeter, including the ground, and on any wooden stakes in the garden, for a couple of days in a row...





After that they should leave it alone...
Reply:let loose the dogs
Reply:Keep them inside?
Reply:Cats have a high sense of smell, so red pepper sprinkled around can help. NEVER use moth balls (that is an old fashioned thing that people used to use) because the fumes off them are toxic to both cats and dogs and can kill them if inhaled. Or use hot pepper sauce sprinkled around on the ground instead of the pepper.
Reply:SHOT GUN just kidding sound groce but have another animal pee around the perimeter they think its another animal and will leave oh they also make a spray that you can but at pets mart don't remember the name of course but try cayenne pepper
Reply:Ceyenne pepper dusting around the plants every now and then. It works for squirrels, too.
Reply:try placing moth balls around the flower bed cats hate the smell'
Reply:maybe you should put some funky smelling stuff so they wont go in the flower bed

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