keep cats off your porch with coffee grounds and/or orange rinds and/or something shiny == == ----
You should not use Clorox or any type of bleach to keep cats away. Clorox and bleach are poisonous and can kill the cats.
It is almost impossible to just keep them away from nests, unless you have full attention on them when they go outside, or keep the cat inside at all times. There are "cat deterrents" that can help discourage cats from entering a certain area, but most are not 100% cat proof. These deterrents include using predator urine (be careful not to use urine from a predator known to frequent your area as it might be an attractant to that predator), mulch with strong odors that can't don't like (like citrus, cocoa), or ultrasonic devices. Best choice is to keep the cat confined to a yard or area with cat-proof fencing.
To keep there pray from running away and to eat.
Cats typically hiss when they feel threatened, startled, or scared. It is their way of showing displeasure or warning others to stay away. Hissing is a defensive behavior that cats use to protect themselves in situations where they feel unsafe.
Citrus is an acid. Ever wondered why snorting sherbert gives you a bleeding nose (just on the off chance you ever tried it)? It hurts and irritates, and cats are so much more sensitive in terms of the senses (except for taste, apparently). So they get much more annoyed when they smell it, and hence don't like it at all.
You should not use Clorox or any type of bleach to keep cats away. Clorox and bleach are poisonous and can kill the cats.
If you keep it in your house, it will keep away flies.
There are sprays available at any pet store that you can use in your yard to discourage cats from wandering in your yard.
To keep your cats safe from mouse traps in the house, you can place the traps in areas that are inaccessible to your cats, such as behind furniture or in enclosed spaces. You can also use covered traps or electronic traps that are designed to prevent pets from accessing the bait. Additionally, regularly check the traps to ensure your cats are not in harm's way.
To effectively keep cats away from toxic plants, place the plants out of reach or in a location that is inaccessible to the cats. You can also use natural deterrents like citrus peels or commercial cat repellents to discourage them from approaching the plants. Regularly monitor the plants and remove any that are toxic to ensure the safety of your pets.
A lot of people use cats for pets like house cats. Cats like lions and tigers are used in a circus and things like that.
No, not if you work hard enough. I have eight and we do fine. Keep your house clean and make sure they have outside access and things to do. Also, you may want to use claw caps to keep them from shredding everything.
If you have new cats you should let them walk around in you house. The cats are going to hide but they do get more use to you when they are around you(or even when they are around your dog, cat etc).I got a sheet to from the vet to! it said to keep them in one room but i have worked (i was a vet before for 13 years)with cats in the past and they need to move around your house.
Use bicycle clips.
To effectively keep cats away from ant traps in your home, place the traps in areas that are inaccessible to the cats, such as behind furniture or in cabinets with childproof locks. You can also use deterrents like citrus peels or essential oils that cats dislike around the traps to discourage them from getting too close. Additionally, consider using pet-safe ant traps or natural remedies to address the ant problem without posing a risk to your cats.
1. Keep grass cut short. Ticks love tall grass and weeds. Keep weeds out. Keep Cats and dogs away from weeds and woods. 2. Place glue traps inside house. You can make your own glue trap with cardboard and then use petro jelly for the sticky glue. You can place these in window seals and outside as well. 3. Most ticks came from mice. Reduce the mice population around your house and the tick population will naturally be reduced.
Feline StayAway is an environmental product and is not applied directly to the cat. However, you can use it in your house or around your yard to keep your cat away from areas you don't want it in.