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Cat Care & Sick Cats : How to Keep Cats Out of Flower Beds


In order to keep a cat out of a flower bed, motion sensors that make noises or turn on sprinklers can be used. Keep cats out of flower beds with tips from a cat behaviorist in this free video on cat care. Expert: Diana Korten Contact: www.thecatbehaviorist.com/ Bio: Diana Korten is certified in Pet First Aid by the American Red Cross, and is a member of The National Association of Pet Sitting Professionals and The Cat Writer’s Association. Filmmaker: Dimitri LaBarge

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MrPlainsman says:

Kill the cat, and get it over with!!

9aspengold5 says:

I had plans to do that, but all of a sudden the cat has stayed in just one spot and comes only twice a week. So I will just keep cleaning the area in hopes it doesn’t go anywhere else. or brings friends over !! Next year I will use ‘carpet grippers’ in the beginning when laying the garden. No joke really. They don’t kill just make the area unpleasant. Thanks for the tip.

hussaruk says:

carpet grippers mate….last resort!!!..only joking animal lovers.

9aspengold5 says:

the bamboo stakes work really great in my pots, but my pesky wild cat just pushes past them in the garden. I have tried moth balls, coffee grounds, garlic, citrus peels, “Critter ritter” and more. Nothing seems to deter my pesky cat. I am tired of cleaning his ‘litter box’ in my garden.

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