January 13, 2010
Are you bothered by cats coming to the garden, and in this business, to scare the birds away, or get up, the other wrong? Here is a list of 30 deterrents you could try: 1 When Tom starts to mark the new territory you could mark your way through despite the fact that may surprise the neighbors! 2. You can buy repellent pellets in the garden centers that smells like citrus, which apparently cats do not like. 3. Or you could use a real lemon or citrus peels to go to work, but must be replacing them every three or four days. Not good for the large space, except if you really really like lemonade. 4. You could try planting Coleus canina emits a foul odor, if a cat rubs itself against it, but I’d imagine if you have enough to cover a large area (depending on the size of your garden) for it to be effective. 5. Lion dung is said not to be, but perhaps even worse than calling smell cats, but good for the roses. 6. Small sticks pushed into the ground so that approximately six to 12 inches sticking to the ground, as the pins. Be sufficiently close together to prevent cats snuggling down between the bottom of the poo. 7. Get a dog. 8. Some say Jeyes disinfectant fluid around the edges of the garden work, but the liquid is actually quite toxic to cats and killed them in fairly small quantities. 9. Splashing water them, rather than a hose, a garden in the middle of such a spray bottle or use, or super-soaking water gun for cats further away. 10. I heard that they do not like garlic. 11. A friend suggested moth balls worked for her. 12. Sprinkle with black pepper and chili in the garden, harmless to the animals, but apparently an effective deterrent. 13. Getting to know the cat yourself often works. This is very unusual for a cat poop in your garden, cats and other does not really come near another cats area, unless you love them, and then you wont poop ‘cos it respects the area! 14. Catch a cat and rub his nose in it (this is not the whole mess, the cat, only to close), then put the cat next door garden, where you want to poop now. 15. You can buy some pet repellent spray in DIY stores. This is harmless to animals and children. 16. Solid toilet block (state Loos used in general) crumbled around. 17. Scattered citrus (orange and lemon) in the garden. 18. Place pine cones around near garden borders. 19. Plant geraniums, marigolds and petunias, cats apparently dislike those plants. 20. Grow spiky plants near areas you want to keep cats away. 21. Ask local cat owners that their cat litter tray in a hole to discourage outside toileting. 22. Or if the cat owner does not want / I do not have inside trays. . . Ask them to dig a pit in their garden, several feet deep and 2 feet square and fill in the peat. Then all that is required for this addition to digging into a regular toilet. 23. If you have bare soil, the gravel or slate chippings etc, will discourage digging. 24. Keep the grass short. If you let the grass get 3 ‘ish high, the calling, and not to bury it. 25. Place a small length of hosepipe to the plants, cats and birds do not like snakes! 26. Invest in a bag of coffee (grounds), and around the garden. 27. Plant some lavender. works for some and smells divine, and for some reason the cats hate it. 28. Olbas oil (I put the pillows blocked nose) functioning well enough. 29. Water ‘Scarecrow’, tunicates water to detect moving things, including you! 30. If all the above, do you despair then go the high-tech route and buy yourself a ultrasonic cat repeller. There is a built-in motion sensor, a network of energy release and a high decibel tone that only cats can here. Problem solved. I use my one and found it excellent. I did not hear the noise, and does not interfere with the dogs next door either. I suggest that instead of using a network powered by the battery, I never seem to last very long, but battery power does give more flexibility. PIR is evidence which means that only the issuer’s ‘noise’, while the cat in the province, so the cat can not ‘learn’ to tolerate it. This also saves the batteries (if you use them). There is an alternative purchasing the power cord if the battery option does not work out well. Only activated if the moving object is large enough, the people, and just go for a short time so small mammals OK. There is no decrease in the activity of BAT, in which we live, and no sign of such a mis-directed either. The cat repeller is fantastic. A single cat in the garden at the moment, and when it appears they skulk along the wall, and does not remain. Highly recommend this investment.