Dogs and cats
 

Cat repellent

Some of us greatly enjoy the company of cats, while others simply cannot tolerate the little critters. Some people fit right between these two. They like the animals, but are constantly bothered by their unsavory habits. Allergy concerns are also a factor for people's affection for cats. What ever the case may be, you might have found yourself in need of a good cat repellent. There is, luckily a solution to your cat-deterring needs. Cat repellent can be safely and effectively used around other pets and children, and will not hurt the animals you're trying to avoid.

Cat repellent works by using nature's strongest deterrent, the instinctive animal fear. Available in either powdered or liquid form, the cat repellent consists mainly of an ingredient that has been kept secret...until now.  Ammonia of larger predators is in the repellent, making the frisky little feline afraid of whatever area you spray. Coyote or dog ammonia acts as a natural territory mark.  So before that cat decides to make a bathroom out of your freshly cleaned carpet, he'll think twice, believing a larger predator has already been there and made the area his own.

So where can cat repellent be sprayed?  Just about anywhere, of course! Most surfaces can safely handle the mild yet effective product, but just to make sure, spot test. Spray a small amount of the product on a discreet, non-visible part of the surface, and wait 24 hours. If no bleaching or discoloration occurs, it's safe to spray.

Safety of pets and children is always a concern. Because cat repellent is all natural, you don't have to worry about it harming your little ones, or other animals. Besides, the unappealing smell will not be inviting to kids and furry friends.

Cats are well known the world over for their stubborn and persistent habits and personalities. Where the animals defecate or urinate can be a major problem, especially since they are likely to come back to the spot over and over again. Your flower garden or carpet could be a prime target, and is in need of protection.

Soiling isn't the only problem people have with cats.  Sometimes destructive, in their frisky shenanigans, the animals have the potential of knocking over expensive or cherished items, in which case the animal loses favor, while the owner loses possessions. To prevent all this hassle, just spray a little cat repellent around your china cabinet, clothing, or figurine collection, and you can sleep well knowing your favorite household contents are safe. The cat benefits by gaining favor as a pet that is just a little cuter, sans this odious behavior. 


 

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