vinegar will take the oder away from a male cat spraying the house ect.... and teach them not to spray the area again
your welcome heather
i would say so. i have 3 cats, but im not gonna try that on them.
stray cats were stray cats...but since they were afraid of dogs...I think that you must have one
You can try to deter cats from climbing into your attic by spraying ammonia or vinegar around entry points. The most effective option, however, would be to seal off all attic entrances.
Bring him/her to the vet.
One way to deal with stray cats around your house is to contact local animal shelters or rescue organizations for assistance in trapping and rehoming them. You can also try providing food and water in a designated area away from your house to discourage them from coming too close. Additionally, consider installing motion-activated sprinklers or deterrents to keep stray cats away from your property.
No. Vinegar can kill mold and bacteria, but it doesn't keep evil away.
You can use citrus peels, coffee grounds, or vinegar around your house to repel cats. Additionally, planting certain plants like lavender or rue can also help keep cats away. Lastly, there are commercial repellents available that are specifically made to deter cats from certain areas.
Stray cats may come to your house for food, shelter, or a sense of safety. They may also be attracted to your property if you have outdoor food sources or if they sense other cats in the area.
I heard that if you put some ground up hot peppers in a spray bottle full of water, and spray it around the outside of your yard, the cats won't want to go near it.
maybe,moth balls might work too
Moth balls are POISONOUS to cats! Bad idea!
A stray cat may keep coming to your house because it is seeking food, shelter, or companionship. Cats are known to be drawn to places where they can find these basic needs met.