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Have to say my Cali is one of these disgusting dogs - often a race between me and her to the litter tray. I don't know about plants but you can buy stuff in the garden centre that is supposed to discourage cats. A neighbour of my Mum swears by orange peelings and short lengths of hosepipe (makes them think it's snakes he said!) |
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I think you are thinking about Coleus Canina, boys mum. I saw it advertised in my plant catalogues in the Spring, but obviously have not tried it myself, so I cannot vouch for whether it works or not. http://www.gardening.co.uk/i-EE-1235...FYr92AodW2Oe0w |
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I've heard that Rue (herb) is repellant to cats, also that sprinkling orange peels around will discourage them as they dislike the scent. |
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thanx for that. ive written them down and ill pass it on to Vi to give to her gardener. orange peelings. dont work lol my 2 are used to the smell. hose pipe hmm ill suggest that as well. but thanx again/ |
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also the get off granules you can buy from a lot of garden centres (and places like home bargains). A green gel that you sprinkle where you want to deter the cats from. I've used it in the past to good effect |
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