How To Cat Proof Your Indoor Plants at Valerie Koon blog

How To Cat Proof Your Indoor Plants. Chewing, digging, and tipping plants over seems to provide endless entertainment for felines. How to keep cats out of houseplants. If the only issue you really have with houseplants is your cat really loves to topple things like plant pots over (or knock over water bowls, that’s a thing too!), you probably have. Plants like cactus and roses are great indoor options and cats will only try messing with them once because of the thorns. Or try experimenting by putting a small amount. Citrus, lavender, and minty scents can be effective in keeping cats away from plants.

Life Hacks For Cats 7 Ways To Cat Proof Your Home (With images) Cat
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Citrus, lavender, and minty scents can be effective in keeping cats away from plants. If the only issue you really have with houseplants is your cat really loves to topple things like plant pots over (or knock over water bowls, that’s a thing too!), you probably have. Chewing, digging, and tipping plants over seems to provide endless entertainment for felines. Plants like cactus and roses are great indoor options and cats will only try messing with them once because of the thorns. How to keep cats out of houseplants. Or try experimenting by putting a small amount.

Life Hacks For Cats 7 Ways To Cat Proof Your Home (With images) Cat

How To Cat Proof Your Indoor Plants If the only issue you really have with houseplants is your cat really loves to topple things like plant pots over (or knock over water bowls, that’s a thing too!), you probably have. Or try experimenting by putting a small amount. Chewing, digging, and tipping plants over seems to provide endless entertainment for felines. How to keep cats out of houseplants. Plants like cactus and roses are great indoor options and cats will only try messing with them once because of the thorns. If the only issue you really have with houseplants is your cat really loves to topple things like plant pots over (or knock over water bowls, that’s a thing too!), you probably have. Citrus, lavender, and minty scents can be effective in keeping cats away from plants.

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