WRITTEN BY XENA
At the very beginning of today's article, I would like to greet all of you, my faithful readers and those who will soon become so, and I would like to remind you that today, in addition to finding out which are the top nine scents that repel cats, we will also cover topics such as nail trimming and urinating at home and how to prevent it.
All of us owners of PETS, especially CATS, have encountered quite a few times that we PETS defecate in inappropriate places in the house. In addition, furniture often suffers from the nails of our cuddly creatures. As our four CATS are already adults, we have no problems with defecating around the house, because they have been taught to look outside when they have to. We got them a SCRATCHER for scratching, although sometimes they "sneak" to scratch an armchair or sofa. However, we solve this by shortening the nails.
However, with the arrival of the little KITTEN, about whom you had the opportunity to read in the "Christmas Fairy Tale", already somewhat forgotten problems appeared. As I mentioned in that story, the "fur ball" defecated wherever it went, sometimes because of illness, and sometimes because it was not taught where to do it. All this prompted me to research, in order to help myself and anyone with such problems. So read the solution. It's about smells that CATS don't like. As CATS use their sense of smell more in their activities than sight and other senses, it is good to know which smells they don't like, so we can use them to protect our living space and furniture.
The strongest of all scents that will repel your CAT is
- BANANA
The CAT is probably repelled by potassium, which is abundant, so my recommendation is - to try to polish the furniture with a banana peel, to prevent further destruction.
- CITRUS
CATS can not stand the smell of citrus fruits, especially: oranges, lemons, and limes, so you will protect your living space if you spray with a few drops of these fragrances.
- CERTAIN SPICES AND HERBS
Lavender, rosemary, mint, thyme, geranium (pelargonium), eucalyptus...
However, care should be taken with lavender and mint, because in larger quantities, even in the form of oil, they are TOXIC for CATS.
- HOT PEPPER
CATS will avoid it because they do not prefer spicy food.
- ESSENTIAL OILS
With them, you also need to be careful, because they can cause certain more severe reactions in CATS, but can be diluted in water and sprayed on the furniture.
- MENTHOL, PINE, and CEDAR
they are usually ingredients in some cleaning products, so irritation is possible in CATS.
- AIR FRESHENERS, DEODORANTS, and SOAPS
they can also irritate the sensitive olfactory receptors of CATS.
- CINNAMON, PEPPER, MUSTARD, and CURRY
are very intense and spicy smells that CATS can not stand.
- CERTAIN TYPES OF FRUITS AND VEGETABLES
CATS do not like the smell of fresh fruits and vegetables, especially the smell of tomatoes, red onions, and garlic bothers them.
These are the scents that your PET will certainly avoid in a wide arc, and which will help you protect your furniture and living space. Personally, I a citrus-based perfume helped me, which I would spray on the places where our KITTEN liked to defecate, and it's up to you to choose and help yourself, without endangering your PETS.