Do you know of anything that will keep a cat from using my plants as there kitty litter box?

Do you know of anything that will keep a cat from using my plants as there kitty litter box I have tried some of the pet store products, no results. I have put marbles,seashells,woodchips,mulch etc. ,around my plants, nothing works. Asked by Shi 59 months ago Similar questions: cat plants kitty litter box Pets > Cats.

Similar questions: cat plants kitty litter box.

Plastic in a cone shape can deter a cat from plants In my experience as a cat owner of 20 years, the best way I have found to keep a cat away from a particular spot (like the area around plants), is to make the area you want to keep them away from as uneven as possible. In this particular case, what you want to do *temporarily* is to just lean a series of plastic collars in a cone shape around the base of the plants you're having problems with your cat being near. If the cat isn't able to find a fairly flat surface to stand or squat near, he or she will feel uncomfortable in that area, and over time will tend to stay away.

You can also try just wedging some narrow strips of cardboard close together in a ray shape around the plants. Again, this makes it difficult for the cat to stand in the area comfortably (since obviously it can't stand on the top edges of the cardboard! ), and it will learn that the area is not worth its effort.

Sources: My opinion .

I know they're stinky, but a few mothballs in the plants for a few days should discourage your kitty from using your plants as a litter box. If you don't like that idea, how about a few of those really large pinecones... they are kind of hard for kitty to balance on. Good luck.

Cats sure can be quirky.

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Tin foil or orange peels spread out around the plant is also recommended. I’ve had some success with using tin foil on the floor to keep one of my cats from peeing in a certain spot they liked. Not sure why it works, I guess they don’t like to walk on it.

Another suggestion was a mixture of lemon juice and cayenne pepper sprayed on the leaves. Tastes bad! A spray called Bitter Apple or Bitter Orange is specially made for use on plants.

One site recommended placing a motion detector with an alarm (lights or noise) near the plants to scare them off. Plants Cats are frequently fascinated with houseplants. However, you may not appreciate the attention, which can range from chewing on the plant leaves to digging or peeing in the plant soil.

For chewing, try spraying Bitter Apple or Bitter Orange (there are formulations specifically for use on plants) on the leaves. Dusting cayenne pepper on them may also help. You may wish to grow some grass or catnip for them as an alternative; plants do provide them with needed nutrients (the absence of which may be causing their grazing).

For digging or urinating, cover the dirt with aluminum foil or gravel. If the plant needs it, add some vinegar to the soil to counteract the ammonia in the urine.

A gun?.......J/K..here....... There are numerous products on the market to repel cats...................................................................... Stay Away automatic pet deterrent Scat Automated Cat deterrent Boundary Indoor/Outdoor Pet repellent Boundary Cat and Dog repellent granules..... I've also seen some articles stating that some have had luck with moth balls, although that might repel humans too. Sources: NetWeb .

1 I have had many cats over the years and came across the same problem. Take aluminum foil and cover the dirt of your house plants. Keep it covered for a couple of months.

The cats don't like the aluminum and will not try to use the house plants dirt as a litter box any longer. Good Luck! .

I have had many cats over the years and came across the same problem. Take aluminum foil and cover the dirt of your house plants. Keep it covered for a couple of months.

The cats don't like the aluminum and will not try to use the house plants dirt as a litter box any longer. Good Luck!

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My two cats are peeing where ever he and she wants and they will not poop in the litter box. What can I do?

Why is my cat peeing right outside the litter box?!?!?!

I think that my newest cat is trying to use my house plants for an alternative litter box.

I had suspected that our new kitty (which we've had for about 2 months now) has been peeing outside of her litter box.

I need a self-cleaning cat litter box that would be large enough for 3 cats. Litter-Maid didn't work, too shallow.

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