How to Make a Homemade Cat Repellent

Cats are excellent companions, but it can be frustrating when they use your garden as their litter box or scratch your furniture. Harsh chemicals or commercial repellents may harm the environment or your pets. In that case, you can create effective homemade cat repellents using natural ingredients. Here’s how to make your cat repellent, keeping your home and garden safe and pleasant.

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Feline Location Preferences

Before tackling the issue, it is wise to investigate why cats are attracted to certain areas. Cats are territorial animals, and so, like all other animals, they are attracted to places where they can feel safe or where there are other forms of enrichment. They can manipulate houses as a source of warmth and soft surfaces, while gardens can give them space to roam, hunt, or claim territory. These considerations help you choose an appropriate repellent for the culprits.

Material You need

Citrus Peels

Several studies have shown that cats particularly hate citrus scents. Lemon, orange, and grapefruit peels can be good options.

Citrus Peels

Vinegar

Vinegar has a pungent odor that cats dislike and will deter the cats.

Essential oil

lavender, eucalyptus, and citronella help keep cats away. However, if cats ingest too much oil, it can be toxic. Be very careful with them, too.

Water

 A simple transporter for your mixtures.

Homemade Cat Repellents

Citrus Spray

Ingredients

Though it’s a simple substance, the final preparation is an aerial pesticide. Peels from 2-3 citrus fruits, 2 cups of water. 

  • Add one or two dried peels in water and boil for 20 minutes.
  • When the mixture cools, strain the resulting liquid into a spray bottle.
  • Spray this mixture at the places you want to protect like the plants or the furniture.
  • Repeat the process every few days or after the rain.

Vinegar Solution

Ingredients

Vinegar Solution

Vinegar and water in equal proportions

Instructions

Mix the water and vinegar in a spray bottle. Use this solution on the doorway, windows, and other areas where you do not want the cats to come. The smell will decrease for people but help keep the cats away.

Essential Oil Spray

Ingredients

Water, 2 cups, and Essential oil (lavender or citronella), 10-15 drops

Instructions

Fill a spray bottle with essential oil and water. Shake the spray correctly before spraying the desired areas. Economize the use of oils because too much can drive away kittens rather than protect the area.

Coffee Grounds

Ingredients

Used coffee grounds

Coffee Grounds

Instructions

Take the used coffee grounds and sprinkle it in your garden. The aroma will likely keep cats away and even help feed your soil!

Additional tips

Avoiding Dangerous Fertilizer Ingredients

Be careful when choosing ingredients considered dangerous for cats or may be at risk of harming the ninjas. You should always check essential oils before utilizing them.

Consistency is Key

Ensure you apply the repellent you make regularly, for example, after it rains or when the aroma disappears. Cats develop an attachment to specific scents after a while, so you could change some of your mixtures to achieve the desired results.

Employ the Use of Physical Barriers

In addition to the homemade repellents, you can add physical barriers like mesh screens or plant covers to make the repellents more effective.

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