Play with your cat.
Keep cats out of potted plants.
It will keep cat away from plants and digging the soil out of boredom and will also be a great distraction from the unwanted behavior as cats react better to praise rather than punishment.
The cups scare off the cat when it tries to jump up to reach the potted plant.
Cats might enjoy chewing or eating plants.
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You can also cat proof houseplants by making them smell bad.
Before you decide between your plants and your pets try a few of these techniques to help everyone get along.
Plants work to deter cats in two ways.
These plants are meant to attract cats and encourage them to chew or eat the blades.
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Prickly mulch or large stones over.
Set up a cat haven.
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Scaredy cat plant is another plant that deters cats based on the smell thus the name.
If this is the case it might be more difficult to keep your cat out of your own plants.
You can purchase cat friendly potted plants at a pet store or supermarket.
Have a spray bottle of water handy and give your cat a spritz when they get near your plants.
This is the classic cat training technique.
Surround the potted plant on a tabletop or plant stand with a double row of stacked plastic cups.
One of the easiest ways to repel cats from your garden is to distract them with something more appealing.
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How to keep cats out of houseplants.
If you have space in your yard set up an area for the cats far away from your garden.
So what can you do to keep your cats out of your indoor plants.
Cover potted plants that cannot be hung with bird netting and use the bottom of the pot to hold down the edges of the netting.
Or just buy a bunch of things cats like.
These smells are also great for keeping squirrels out of potted plants.
Plants like cactus and roses are great indoor options and cats will only try messing with them once because of the thorns.
Cats can mistake the dirt in a houseplant for the litter in.
This creates a physical barrier to keep cats out.
Plant some catnip and put out a litter box or sandbox to.
Leave at least 2 inches of the skewer above the soil line so the cats can see the skewer tops and avoid harming their paws.
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This creates a physical barrier to keep cats out.