Natural Ways of Deterring Cats ... Its aesthetic appeal will surely enhance your garden's physical features while at the same deterring cats away since they dislike their odor so much. The smell of citrus is also a scent that cats are not keen of.
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The smell of Rue is offensive to cats and it is believed it gives them the message that there is already a dominant cat on the premises – even though there isn’t! Other methods of deterring cats from an area include the sprinkling of pepper, mustard, eucalyptus oil, vinegar or oil of citronella.
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This forum is for the discussion of square foot gardening as well as other methods of intensive gardening. ... Birds aren't stupid, they watch for cats and stay away. Sometimes natural law comes into play and the quicker animal wins, it's natural law. ... RE: Deterring Cats in raised boxes...
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Thread: Deterring cats ... All bar one were in the habit of allowing their cats to roam at night--it's natural, they said--and as we abut a nature reserve, what their darling little loves were doing at night doesn't bear description. After a couple of trips to the RSPCA we had no more problems with cats.
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There are a variety of natural oils (available at health food stores) that some people claim have worked in deterring cats from their property including eucalyptus, citrus oils and lavender. Keep in mind that the effectiveness of any repellent will deteriorate with moisture and/or time.
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Cats can be relentless creatures when it comes to marking their territory, but you can try to deter them with natural remedies. ... There are some plants that have a reputation for deterring cats, and if you’re willing to try this option, consider the following: coleus canin, rue, ... More Ways to Repel...
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How to keep cats away from my garden? Allotment & Gardening Group ... Does anyone know of somewhere in Sheff where I can get a battery-operated cat scarer? Or have any sensible, effective suggestions on humane (i.e. not involving an air-gun) method of deterring cats?
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Rabid cats are ever increasing and there is no slow down expected. There are several ways to deal with these problems. First, identify what it is you want to do with the animal causing the problem. Many homeowners want to keep cats out of their yard or away from bird feeders.
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On the same lines, a dog is a fairly good way of deterring cats, my Cairn Terrier is most effective with keeping next doors burgeoning menagerie ... Tobacco Dust A 100% natural product that not only kills insects on fruits, flowers and lawns, but also helps discourage dogs, cats and rabbits from entering lawns and gardens?
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