Kitty Deterrent

Updated on February 26, 2009
A.V. asks from Bothell, WA
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Hello Ladies,
Anyone know a effective and safe way to deter kitties from my yard? They seem to like to come over and poop under my Japanese Maple, and I don't care for the little mounds, and of course kitty doo where my kids like to play! I don't want to hurt the kitty, or any other animal for that matter, so perhaps something smelly that will make them go do their business elsewhere? Thanks!!!

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Thanks, Ladies! Lot's of great and safe ideas! This is happening in my front yard, so my dog can't "stand guard" and keep the kitties out. And I'm pretty sure they are doing it at night, since I see the scratch mounds in the morning that were not there the evening prior. And I have my suspicions on who's cat(s) it is, but I'm not to sure. And it just may be more then one since I do here kitty fights outside at night on occasion. But I am for sure going to try the coffee grounds and moth balls first, since I have both already. Thanks so much! ;-)

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K.S.

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I have used the grounds from Starbucks to deter neighborhood kitties from invading my gardens. Apparently they do not like the stuff on their feet and the smell. I have been using it for a few years and its great.. Plus it fertilizes your garden beds as well. I actually found out about it while waiting in line at Starbucks one early morning. A lady was coming by to pick up the free grounds (that is another nicety about this method.. its free) and she was talking about how great it is in repelling cats.. Its been a lifesaver..
Hope it helps.

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L.M.

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My neighbors had that problem and they went to pet smart.. and bought an alarm to keep the kitty away.. It was something not too lound for humans but the cats hated it.
Lenc

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J.S.

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Just wanted to add that old fashioned moth balls are highly poisonous! They shouldn't be left around kids or animals- if left in your yard, you might find dead animals later.

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J.C.

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A. - the solution is MOTH BALLS ( you buy them at Fred Meyer - or a Hard Ware Store. They are old-fashioned lumps of -- stuff -- that smell odd and keep moths and other critters out of cedar chests--- you grandmother may have used them--- ( do check with your pediatricians' nurse - but I'm sure you could bury a few where the cats have been messing-- Cats HATE the smell---. If there is just a small area where the cats are doing their jobs- you can also take chicken wire - and lay it on the surface of the ground- then cover it with cedar bark - the cats WANT to dig their messes in- and since they cant' with the wire down- they will go somewhere else - just don't want them going elsewhere in YOUR yard. If you see them-- a squirt gun with water will startle and upset them enough to (perhaps) convince them that this particular potty is permanently closed.

Good Luck dear heart-
J.

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A.K.

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I've used chili powder, it seemed to work fairly well and doesn't hurt them, they just don't like the taste/smell of it. Same with most things that have a citrus scent. Maybe you could even mix some essential oil drops with water and spray it around and on the plants. Neither of those will do any harm to the plants or the kitties. ;)

Good luck!

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