Monday, May 24, 2010

How can I stop my cat from peeing in my planter boxes?

I have two outside cats and they always go potty in my flower pots. How can I get them to stop?

How can I stop my cat from peeing in my planter boxes?
Get rid of the boxes..
Reply:Keep them as indoor cats.
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Reply:put a piece of heavy screen on it, when the cat figures it cant dig in it it will go somwhere else...worked for my gardens
Reply:Put stone chippings on top of your plant pots they don,t like sharpe stones and will find somewhere else to use as a loo.I have a cat and so do my neighbours and had to cover my front garden with stone chippngs because they where using it as a loo.The stones that builder merchants sell is the best thou its heavier but it still looks nice.Hope this will help you.
Reply:Aluminum foil. Take a sheet of aluminum foil and cut it to fit on top of the soil. Put small holes so you can water without having to remove the foil.


You can also get screen that go over the soil in flower pots. Cats will go in a pot because the soil is soft and easy to dig in.
Reply:Put down a rock mulch. They won't be able to dig to do their business...
Reply:You could place one of those small boxes that emit a high frequency sound that we can't hear, but the cats can. They are designed to repel them, so if situated near the plants the cats should stay away! You could also provide a litter tray or dumby planter box. Fill a planter box normally but do not put a plant in it that you care for. If you put this away from the others and have the sound box by your normal planter boxes, then the cats should stay away from those beloved plants. Alternatively, or as well as you could place one of the planter boxes (preferably their preferred one) outside and then they should use it outside.
Reply:you can put little tooth picks in the dirt or Cheyenne pepper, or make a tape grid around the plant...they hate sticky paws
Reply:An elaborate Jack-In-The-Box would be most fun.
Reply:orange or lemon peel, cats hate citrus. x
Reply:There is a plant called coleus canina, which deters cats (and dogs) from your garden and planter boxes as well as stopping them peeing there. This plant is also called Pee-Off plant or Sceredy Cat plant. And it works!!

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