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great. thank you!!!

 

Nikki

On Apr 3, 2007, at 8:55 AM, Christine Ziegler wrote:

 

> Spray some vinegar in areas the little stinkers are getting into ..

> they'll stay away from there after that .. although there is no

> guarantee they won't move elsewhere ... ;)

>

> *Smile*

> Chris (list mom)

> http://www.alittleolfactory.com

>

> Sue Mogle wrote:

> > I've definitely gotten the message on oils and cats! But back on

> > spraying behavior-- I have four cats, three boys and a girl. The

> boys

> > are rambunctious and do what male cats do-- which is very irritating

> > to our neighbor! (Never mind that the neighbor is very irritating to

> > US-- that's another chapter!! :) Are there any plants or herbs that

> > I can suggest or plant around his porch that cats don't like and/or

> > will discourage them from coming around there? I'm thinking almost

> > any shrub or plant that presents a physical barrier would be better

> > than the unimpeded access he has now-- every animal in the

> > neighborhood just marches right up there and does it's thing! (He

> > likes the " lovely open view " . . . . :) And MY cats are the only

> > ones he SEES, because they are out during the day!

> >

> > Thanks!

> > --Sue

> >

>

>

>

 

------Lord, please help me to be the person my dog thinks that I am.

 

 

 

 

 

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Spray some vinegar in areas the little stinkers are getting into ..

they'll stay away from there after that .. although there is no

guarantee they won't move elsewhere ... ;)

 

*Smile*

Chris (list mom)

http://www.alittleolfactory.com

 

 

Sue Mogle wrote:

> I've definitely gotten the message on oils and cats! But back on

> spraying behavior-- I have four cats, three boys and a girl. The boys

> are rambunctious and do what male cats do-- which is very irritating

> to our neighbor! (Never mind that the neighbor is very irritating to

> US-- that's another chapter!! :) Are there any plants or herbs that

> I can suggest or plant around his porch that cats don't like and/or

> will discourage them from coming around there? I'm thinking almost

> any shrub or plant that presents a physical barrier would be better

> than the unimpeded access he has now-- every animal in the

> neighborhood just marches right up there and does it's thing! (He

> likes the " lovely open view " . . . . :) And MY cats are the only

> ones he SEES, because they are out during the day!

>

> Thanks!

> --Sue

>

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In bringing home a gallon of vinegar to paint the roof with.

The only hassle I have here is the tom cats.

The smell drives me nuts, they belong to the neighbours, they come here to

twinkle on the roof.

Sometimes I go crazy running around trying to get rid of the smell, all that

works is a good rain though.

LOL

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" Nikki Sherritt " <nsherritt

 

Wednesday, April 04, 2007 1:27 AM

Re: Safe Cat Repellent - Vinegar (was Re: Oils

& cats/NEVER! --how about herbs or plants?)

 

 

> great. thank you!!!

>

> Nikki

> On Apr 3, 2007, at 8:55 AM, Christine Ziegler wrote:

>

>> Spray some vinegar in areas the little stinkers are getting into ..

>> they'll stay away from there after that .. although there is no

>> guarantee they won't move elsewhere ... ;)

>>

>> *Smile*

>> Chris (list mom)

>> http://www.alittleolfactory.com

>>

>> Sue Mogle wrote:

>> > I've definitely gotten the message on oils and cats! But back on

>> > spraying behavior-- I have four cats, three boys and a girl. The

>> boys

>> > are rambunctious and do what male cats do-- which is very irritating

>> > to our neighbor! (Never mind that the neighbor is very irritating to

>> > US-- that's another chapter!! :) Are there any plants or herbs that

>> > I can suggest or plant around his porch that cats don't like and/or

>> > will discourage them from coming around there? I'm thinking almost

>> > any shrub or plant that presents a physical barrier would be better

>> > than the unimpeded access he has now-- every animal in the

>> > neighborhood just marches right up there and does it's thing! (He

>> > likes the " lovely open view " . . . . :) And MY cats are the only

>> > ones he SEES, because they are out during the day!

>> >

>> > Thanks!

>> > --Sue

>> >

>>

>>

>>

>

> ------Lord, please help me to be the person my dog thinks that I am.

>

>

>

>

>

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Spray some vinegar in areas the little stinkers are getting into ..

 

[Dave:] That has NEVER worked for me. Cats vary, and something that one

will avoid will not bother another. I’ve had fair luck with peppermint, but

as much as I love cats I don’t want them in my plants.

 

 

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