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How to keep cats out of your garden?
I just read that lemons are toxic to cats, just cut one, squeeze juice around garden and lay slices around...or use consentrated lemon juice in a spray bottle with a little water, spray around garden and plants.
4 Answers
- ladycinvtLv 41 decade agoFavorite Answer
Cats dislike lemon, but skunks and raccoons don't mind so when the lemons start to putrefy cats might be the least of your worries. :)
Try tabasco sauce and eggs: gallon jar 3 eggs, bottle of tabasco, tbs black pepper, put on lid set in sun for one day, pour around garden (not on plants) reapply after rain or heavy watering This might even keep kids out.
- Land-sharkLv 71 decade ago
Cat Decoy with lifelike eyes? Nada.
Citrus Peel? Nope.
Lion Dung? Nooooooooooo
Fence: Cats move in all 3 dimensions and love climbing on wood.
Water Pistol: Hah?. just wait til humans are outta sight.
Get your own cat? - Well maybe if it's a very fierce male.
Greyhound? - I have a cat-free back yard but they are not afraid to go along the top of the fence to get to dog-free areas at the front.
It's kind of like trying to shoot crows and pigeons after crops who know exactly the range of the shotgun and keep just a few yards out of it making you look stupid.
- 1 decade ago
...Put a fence up... Cats are really hard to deal with, they are so agile they can almost get anywhere. I doubt Oranges or Lemons will work so whenever you see her in your garden get a squirt bottle filled with water and squirt her.
- Anonymous1 decade ago
leave orange peels out, they hate them