How do you protect screening on a lanai from cats?
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Essential oils are completely natural and made from plants. Oils like citronella, lavender, peppermint, lemongrass and orange tend to repel cats when they smell them and are nontoxic. To make a homemade solution of these oils, mix one part essential oil with three parts water, recommends
They make pet proof screening sold on the roll.
Give the cat a scratching post seasoned with cat nip. Some cats are vertical scratchers, others like horizontal scratchers. If kitty is going for the screen, a vertical post Post with platforms attatched. Known as a cat tree will keep them occupied.
from the inside or outside ? there are vinyl coated very light weight wire that could be put up ( either side ) that is virtually invisible when installed https://www.amazon.com/Welded-Wire-Gauge-Vinyl-Coated/dp/B00CPRTXQ8
Hello Caryn, Spray bottle and fill it with water and when you catch the cat scratching on it then spray the cat/s and tell them to stop!. It works, but you'll need to stay with it.
Thank you, everyone! Great ideas … :)
Sorry for chiming in to this thread so late, but I just had to share this in case it helps someone out. I wish I had gotten this advice years ago as a cat owner.
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Hi Caryn, hope these help you out,
https://homeguides.sfgate.com/stop-cats-climbing-curtains-97890.html
https://www.wikihow.com/Protect-Screens-from-Cats
Give kitty either an upright or floor scratching post. You could also lay some clear contact paper over the bottom portion of the screening until kitty learns it not fun to scratch. Also maybe leave some catnip toys on the floor for fun.
Are these indoor cats or outdoor cats?
They make pet proof replacement screening. Just go to amazon.com and type that into the serach engine.