Wednesday, April 8, 2015

When Cats Play Nasty: Protect Your Garden

Wouldn't life be more splendid if your cat will stop creating havoc in your garden? First step is to fix your fence at once. The gaps in your fences gives your cats the chance to enter it. Your cat is also lithe and agile so it can jump over fences. Mounting a taut wire on top of your fence is practical since this will stop them from jumping over.
In case your cat slipped through your garden, making it move out may be hard. But do not give up. There are still ways to make it move out of your garden. Since you are a cat owner, you must know that cats dislike dogs. Dobermans and pit bulls are indeed some of the dog breeds that can truly scare away cats.
Dogs are great but if you don't have them, you can try another method: squirting water on the cat. What you need for this method is a bucket of water or a water hose. If one squirt of water is not enough, do it again and again until it takes the hint. Aside from a pail and a garden hose, you may utilize a sprinkler. If you plan to purchase a sprinkler, look for a motion activated one from your local hardware store. This type of sprinkler can immediately perceive if there is someone or something in your lawn. The sprinkler will be able to target your cat, squirt water at it and drive it away. When the cat is hit with water a couple of times, it will recognize that the garden is not the place for it.
Your cat may also try to harm your plants. Your plants may be utilized by your cat as its litter box. Putting moth balls around the area may help keep your cat away from your plants. Moth balls are quite successful as the scent of it drives away not only cats but other pests as well. Things with strong odor such as moth balls, cayenne, citronella, lavender, and lemon grass are irritating for cats. Theodor of tobacco is also effective in driving out cats.
To frighten away cats off your lawn, you could try using ultrasonic devices. Humans do not hear the high frequency sounds that these devices are producing; however, cats are sensitive to these sounds and they get irritated by them. This kind of cat repellent has varieties such as the cordless type, the one with infrared motion sensor and the like. You have to take into consideration the size of your garden when buying ultrasonic devices. Make sure that it can cover your entire garden to guard your plants from cats.
Another method to use is commercial repellents. These repellents have a scent that cats hate. They are even effective to drive away other animals. In using this method, always exercise caution because commercial repellents may have chemicals that are damaging to one's health. If your garden contains vegetable crops, it is wise to refrain from using commercial repellents.
To prevent your cat from ruining your garden, select from one of the following: Fences, water, sprinklers, dogs, ultrasonic devices and commercial repellents. Cats and gardens do not mix well together especially if the cats near you are destructive. Let your cat know that you are the one in charge.
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Kitty Bee is the owner of two adorable cats.

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