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

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    5. Provide a Cat-Friendly Space. If stray cats are already visiting your yard, trying using their catnip cravings as a distraction that will help keep kitties away from vegetable and flower beds.

  3. These 8 vet-approved cat litter hacks will make life easier ...

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    This high-sided litter box will keep your cat's waste contained and off your floor. The eight-inch walls also double up as a privacy screen, helping your cat to feel more at ease. The box comes ...

  4. Clever Trick for Keeping Cat From Getting Off Balcony Is ...

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    A good tip is to transition your cats to being completely inside during the winter — they'll want to be inside anyway. Another way to protect birds is to place a bell on your cat's neck.

  5. 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 .

  6. Finally: We’ve Figured Out How to Keep Cats Out of the ...

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  7. 10 Things People Do That Cats Actually Hate, According to Vets

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    "The citrus smell is really irritating to cats," Dr. Diehl says. "In fact, there are products on the market designed to keep cats away from things (like furniture) that purposely have a citrus scent."