Wednesday, May 22, 2013

Non Toxic Natural Cat and Dog Repellents



Before we Begin  I love Cats and I love Dogs  but Sometimes they can be a Pest
Pooping and Peeing in your Garden or destroying your Garden or  strays  or  they eat things in your garden or home that can be dangerous.
so keep them away with natural Repellents   These are non Toxic Repellents 


Plants that Repel Cats and Dogs


Coleus Canina

Also known as Scardy Cat, Coleus canina has a strong smell that repels cats, dogs and other animals. deer, racoons squirrels etc. The National Gardening Association suggests creating a hedge with Coleus canina plants spaced about 3 feet apart around flowerbeds, sandboxes and other areas where cats are unwelcome.

Coleus canina is a compact (1- to 2-foot tall) annual bedding plant with dark green foliage and small blue flowers. Planted as a hedge, with plants spaced 3 feet apart, it has been proven to keep pets away from gardens, landscape areas, sandboxes, and playgrounds. Like ornamental coleus, it doesn't harm people and is safe for the environment.

Herbs and Flowers 

Among the herbs that repel cats are Rue, Canina, citronella, lavender, rosemary, lemon grass oil, citronella oil, eucalyptus oil and mustard oil.Anise, Bergamot, Castor,Calendula and Chives. Cats should stay away if you plant them as a border around your flowerbeds or intersperse them among the other plants in your garden

put the herbs in a spray bottle and add some water and spray your fence to leave a chemical scent cats and dogs can smell to stay away    you can also sprinkle the dried herbs in your garden or house to keep cats out of room  

Dogs do not like Marigolds. The mustard plant also repels dogs. The herb lemongrass is a good choice to plant in between other plants that you do not want your dog to destroy

you can grow Cayenne pepper or chilli pepper plants dogs and cats hate the smell and avoid them

Coffee grounds and pipe tobacco also work to repel cats and dogs.


 Dogs and  Felines detest citrus scents and will avoid areas where they find lemon or orange peels, which can be placed around your garden.  if you recall my Citrus Vinegar blog recently  using lime, lemon, grapefuit, and orange peels  spray it around and cats hate it and keeps them away from where its sprayed

also grind it up and mix  the peels into mulch and your garden as a bonus this also repels insects too!


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