How Do You Make Cat Deterrent Home Remedies?
Cats are creatures of habit. If they become used to doing something, they will continue to do it. Cats are also mostly nocturnal, which means they do most of their mischief-making at night when you are asleep. The two main behaviors you want to deter are spraying and scratching the furniture. Even if your cats are not neutered and not declawed, you can set up deterrents to stopping them from slowly destroying your home. Find the areas where the cat has been spraying and vacuum it thoroughly, then use an enzyme-based pet-stain removal solution to clean the area. Make sure the litter box is cleaned every morning, and put an extra litter box near where the cat sprays the most. Fill the litter boxes with litter made from smaller particles that make it soft like sand. Place tinfoil with a little orange cleaning solution in it over the area where the cat is spraying. Place the new litter box next to the tinfoil. Take the rug segment and cut it into pieces 4 inches wide by 18 inches long. You