Date: 14,04,2023
Author: Aosion
In addition to accompanying humans, cute cats also like to take the initiative to leave fertilizers in our gardens to help our plants grow. Of course, cats leaving fertilizer is a joke. It's actually not cool at all. Since cats have a digging habit (leaving their own waste without authorization), they can also cause destructive effects on the garden, such as sleeping on plants, chewing, etc. While there's no clear evidence that a plant is immune to pesky cats on its own, there are some safety measures you can take to prevent cat misbehavior if you want to protect your garden.
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1. Bitter Apple Odor
2. Rose branches
3. Flower fence
4. Pepper spray
5. Smelly plants
6. Automatic sprinkler
7. Ultrasonic Cat Repeller
An established manufacturer of cat repellers that has been supplying to the UK area for many years
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The bitter apple flavored product, not so much a total repellent, is an odor suppressant, and while not rain-washing off, is great for indoor greenery, especially those expensive orchids of yours. It can prevent cats from lying on it.
Rose clippings aren't usually good for composting, but these prickly creatures will make cats think twice about traversing your cherished dahlia trellis. If you're only temporarily trying to keep cats away from an area, such as a newly vacated flower bed, you can add mulch to the branches later to make them easier to decompose in the soil.
A set of bamboo sticks in the pots/beds will effectively stop the cats from lying on top of your dwarf morning glory, and these hedges will be less visible, preventing the garden from looking like a jungle Spike trap. Cut the long bamboo poles into 25 cm long bamboo pieces, and insert them regularly in the gaps of flower beds, or window boxes, etc., where cats like to stop. This method is not very effective for plants that cats are very interested in, such as nepeta (cat grass).
When a cat thinks that rhododendron can improve digestion, it's time to make a big move. After all, rhododendrons, along with many other garden plants like "Baby's Smell," as well as tobaccos and lilies, are toxic to cats according to the ASPCA (American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals) and can cause a range of diseases. Gastrointestinal upset, convulsions, and even death. In this case, the pepper's pungent smell can prevent cats from approaching the above-mentioned plants. Some gardeners make their own sprays, but commercial pepper sprays will last longer due to the waxes added to the formula.
Just like many flowers will attract cats, there are also many varieties of green plants that will keep them away. Some aromatic flowers, such as Russian sage and lavender, are not attractive to cats. Plants with spikes on flowering branches, such as crinoids, ball thistles, and tropical silver birch, are not liked by cats, and most other animals will not chew them.
What do you do when the troublesome cat isn't your own domesticated cat but a roving gang from the same neighborhood or a feral cat? A motion-sensing sprinkler that acts as your guard 24 hours a day. If you choose a product that sprays upwards, every time an animal invades, the device will be triggered to spray water. With downward spray products, it is possible to spray yourself wet when you forget to turn off the grass.
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The repeller emits an ultrasonic sound that makes the cat sound uncomfortable, thereby repelling the cat with a sensor. This type of product has excellent characteristics such as no consumables, humanitarianism, and long-term use as long as two batteries can work 24 hours a day for three to four months. Just put the front of the repeller facing the path where you don't want the cat to appear.
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As a manufacturer of ultrasonic animal repellers since 2007, Aosion has been committed to providing the best quality products to help you resolve conflicts with wild animals. Our products are designed to give you a harmless, non-violent method of repelling cats while protecting your garden, home, and community. Our products have been supplied to the UK region for many years. For the UK, Europe, America, Australia, and other regions, our products have maintained reliable quality and have been able to meet local production standards for many years.
A cat repeller is a device that uses ultrasonic technology to emit high-frequency sounds that cause discomfort to a cat's auditory system, thereby forcing them to leave your territory. Our cat repellers use the latest technology to ensure long-lasting results and high reliability, keeping your garden and home cat-free. We also have sprinkler repels.
Our cat repeller is super easy to install and operate, just plug it in and choose the desired setting. Our products are suitable for all outdoor locations, such as gardens, lawns, flower beds, driveways and yards, and more. Our products can also be rotated between multiple cat species, ensuring your home and community are never overwhelmed with them.
In addition, our cat repeller adopts energy-saving technology, has low power consumption, and is environmentally friendly. Our products are completely safe and harmless to cats, and other wildlife, not even your pets. Compared to traditional methods, such as using chemicals or traps, our products are a more humane, sustainable, and effective alternative.
Overall, our cat repellers are a very practical, economical, and environmentally friendly solution to keeping cats at bay. If you are interested in our products, you can contact our customer service team (click the online consultation on the right side of the website) for more information and purchase details, and you can send an email to (aosion609@aosion.com). Thanks!
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