Cat Behavior Difficulties: Tips To Save Your Plants From a Feline Gardener
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Have you ever noticed that the plant's leaves have little bites taken out of these? Perhaps you have discovered dirty paw prints tracked all cat behaviour around the floor, or have smelled urine in a plant's soil. This cat behavior difficulty was experienced by nearly every pet owner and can be very bothersome to those with a green thumb. Also, many plants may be toxic if ingested by a cat, which is the reason why it's essential to educate yourself about the plants in your home. Fortunately, this plant-eating behavior is easily solved if you should be able to take the right precautions to keep kitty from your plants.

 

Hide the PlantsKeep the plants in a space with all the door shut, or invest in ledges or hanging baskets to maintain the plants from your cat's reach.Get Rid of Old OdorsWhen you happen to be unlucky enough to feel the cat behavior difficulty of urinating in a plant's land, you're probably frustrated using the overpowering scent leftover in the plant. To eliminate this unwanted odor, only add vinegar to the ground.

 

When the vinegar is thoroughly mixed into the soil, the remaining aroma of cat urine must be gone and will no more attract your kitty to the plant.Chewing on plants can be rather dangerous as many plants are poisonous to cats. The ASPCA has provided a list of plants which can be toxic to cats, which may be found here: More info here

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