How do I keep my cats from peeing in my garden?
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They hate citrus so try sprinkling citrus peels in your garden- itll keep them out!
Make sure their litter box is clean. I have 6 cats and frankly prefer that they do their business at home rather than annoy all the people that intensely dislike cats.
dump some sand away from your garden. They will use it instead.
Have you tried cayenne pepper sprinkled on and around your plants. The cats don't like it and stay away. You have to apply every few days. I have had good luck with this.
Thank you for all your suggestions!!
Cats have to pee!. Outside cats pee outside.!. Keep a cat box outside for him/her and see if they can train themselves to pee in the box. ???
I'm a dog person. But I don't want your cat peeing in my yard either.
Hi there, cats dislike the smell of rue, lavender, rosemary, and pennyroyal, so try planting some of these plants in your pots and in the garden where you don't want them to go. If you catch them in an area that's off-limits spray them with water. They don't like getting wet.