A good cat repellent spray would be the Mega Sonic Cat Repellent. It is entirely harmless to cats yet will still keep them away, and if you wish to, you can also spread garlic around your garden to keep them away.
Human insect repellent products should not be used on your pets. Only use products labeled for pet use on your dog, cat, or other domestic pet. http://www.epa.gov/pesticides/health/mosquitoes/insectrp.htm
Yes, we use it all the time. We go out at night with a black light and a inexpensive wasp spray and it works perfect.
If they are not fixed they will.
A female cat, just like a male cat, can and will spray when on heat, or feel their territory is being threatened. They spray very strong-smelling urine to communicate with other cats in the area.
Some sort of internal malady is/has occured in the animal. If this animal is a treasured pet,seek veterinary assitance to diagnose the problem(s).
Take a spray bottle full of cold water and spray it in the cat's face. Yes,it is true.A spray bottle containing water.Or you could get a scratching post.I have cat who does the same thing,the spray bottle works the best.
There are three types of cat repellents, electronic, liquid spray, and water. Garden Harvest Supply offers all three types of cat repellents.
You can try shaking a coffee can filled with coins at the cat. It makes a very loud noise that most cats hate. You can also try a cat-repellent spray. These sprays are usually citrus-based, and most cats hate the smell of anything citrus. You spray the stuff on your furniture or wherever, and the cat will avoid the area.
The most effective electronic cat repellent devices on the market include ultrasonic repellents, motion-activated sprinklers, and deterrent mats. These devices emit sounds or spray water to deter cats from entering certain areas.
Feliway is a synthetic version of of feline facial pheromones which can be used to stop or prevent a cat from spraying. Additionally the pheromones can be used to calm cats during stressful situations like new places, traveling or even visits to the vet. See more about the product here: http://www.vetdepot.com/feliway.html
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It depends what you're exterminating. Bug and insect spray shouldn't but it is best to keep you cat away from the chemicals.
There is a special kind of spray that 'repels' cats, you spray it on carpets furn, etc. we use BOUNDARY INDOOR/OUTDOOR CAT REPELLENT. Note: This is really only if your cat has 'special' places where it sprays. You don't want to spray this stuff all over your house. Or, you could do what my friends did, which seemed to work. They made their cat live outside/in garage until it stopped. Beyond that, there isn't anything you can do.
No, it is not possible to get high from cat spray.
Coffee grounds can be somewhat effective as a cat repellent due to their strong smell, which cats may find unpleasant. However, their effectiveness may vary depending on the individual cat.
Cat repellent can be effective in keeping cats away from certain areas, as it typically contains scents or substances that cats find unpleasant. However, the effectiveness of cat repellent can vary depending on the specific product and the individual cat's preferences. It may require regular reapplication to maintain its effectiveness.
Citronella oil can be somewhat effective as a cat repellent due to its strong scent that cats find unpleasant. However, its effectiveness may vary depending on the individual cat and the concentration of the oil used.