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  2. Cat repeller - Wikipedia

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    A cat repeller is a device or substance used to discourage cats from entering an area, or to encourage them to leave if they do enter. Such deterrents are most commonly used by gardeners, in order to prevent damage to their gardens, to avoid cat feces, or to protect birds.

  3. How to Keep Cats Out of Your Yard: 7 Simple Solutions

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    Deterrent products keep away stray cats, but some of these products work better than others. Predator urine spray, cayenne powder, dog hair, citrus peels, vinegar, and garlic spray often repel cats.

  4. Catnip - Wikipedia

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    Nepeta cataria is cultivated as an ornamental plant for use in gardens. It is also grown for its attractant qualities to house cats and butterflies. [3] The plant is drought-tolerant and deer-resistant. It can be a repellent for certain insects, including aphids and squash bugs. [3]

  5. Animal repellent - Wikipedia

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    An animal repellent consists of any object or method made with the intention of keeping animals away from personal items as well as food, plants or yourself. Plants and other living organisms naturally possess a special ability to emit chemicals known as semiochemicals as a way to defend themselves from predators.

  6. The #1 Reason Cat Parents Should Be Concerned If Their ... - AOL

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    Studies show that the physical presence of urine and feces in the litter box acts as a significant deterrent for reuse. Cats are clean creatures with a history of living in open spaces where they ...

  7. Orange Cat Plants Him on Top of Dad’s PS5 & He’s Never Been ...

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    Just take one orange cat who had his owner SO stressed recently, when he climbed on top of his PlayStation 5 and wouldn't leave. Cats love to perch, that much we know for sure.