It may help. Cats strongly dislike the smell of citrus.
i would say so. i have 3 cats, but im not gonna try that on them.
it may or may not. i would keep your dog away from it.
Because they can be fatal if ingested, mothballs are not a safe choice to deter cats. Two safer alternatives are vinegar and ammonia.
No
nope. sorry.
Lime powder can deter cats from pooping in your yard due to its strong odor and texture that they find unpleasant. However, it's not a guaranteed solution, as some cats may still choose to ignore it. Additionally, using lime powder can alter soil pH and potentially harm plants or the environment. It's often better to explore humane deterrents or fencing options.
There are sprays available at any pet store that you can use in your yard to discourage cats from wandering in your yard.
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We use rubber snakes. Put them in yard. On cars. Or fences
Yes, lime can burn the paws of cats. The acidity and caustic nature of lime can irritate or damage their skin, especially if they come into direct contact with it. It's important to keep cats away from lime and other potentially harmful substances to ensure their safety and well-being. If you suspect your cat has come into contact with lime and shows signs of irritation, consult a veterinarian.
i would say so. i have 3 cats, but im not gonna try that on them.
it may or may not. i would keep your dog away from it.
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You could ether put a large fence around your yard, build a cat run, or keep your cat indoors.
No, but the lime will drive fleas away from the cat.
Cat Fences prevent cats from escaping the yard or anywhere and getting lost. This way, one can keep an eye on their cats and make sure they stay safe.
Two limes per square yard (or one lemon per square yard)