Deterring cats need not be expensive. There are plenty of do-it-yourself home remedies you can try
out - and now there is even a special plant for your garden or yard that will repel cats effectively. more...
These days we all want to use natural products - and now there is an organic and effective
cat repellant available that can keep those pesky felines out of your yard. more...
If you would prefer something more hi-tech but also harmless to cats and all other animals, then there
are a range of electronic cat repellents on the market that can do the job. As well as ultrasonic deterrents
there are even electronic scarecrows available now that will target trespassing cats with a jet of water! more...
For over a hundred years a product called "renardine" has been used successfully as a cat
deterrent on such places as golf greens, farms, small holdings, parks and playing fields. more...
Deterring cats need not be expensive. There are plenty of do-it-yourself home remedies you can try out - and now there is even a special plant for your garden or yard that will repel cats effectively. more...
When cats dig they damage your small tender plants and seedlings. And without an effective cat repellant their tendency to leave a little "calling card" in the borders will be an unpleasant surprise when you settle down to do a bit of hand weeding.
Even the most domesticated of cats will retain a strong predatory instinct. Once they get in your yard cats will prey upon and frighten the natural wild life that you may be trying hard to encourage and enjoy. Unless you employ an effective, humane cat repellant the cat will surely think your bird feeder or ornamental fish pond is there just to make his life easy!
Cats will spend hours howling their ritual mating calls throughout the night. Such noises can be annoying as well as disruptive to people trying to sleep.
Toms love to leave scent markings to let other cats know their territory. This smell is both offensive and lingering. Many times it will lead to more cats coming around - unless you have an effective cat deterrent!
When cats use your car's bonnet or roof as a place to nap their sharp claws can scratch the beautiful finish
Well no, but if you're pregnant, or have a compromised immune system, then you have even more reason to be wary of felines, as toxoplasmosis is a very real danger.