How do I stop my cat from peeing on my patio?

How do I stop my cat from peeing on my patio?

Simple chemical deterrents such as citrus peelings or coffee grounds spread around the area where the cat urinates may stop him coming around. Some people suggest sprinkling pepper around, but if this gets into the cats eyes, it can cause severe damage, so this should be avoided.

What can I spray on my porch to keep cats from coming in?

Spray your porch and door with a commercial cat repellent that contains a citrus oil. The scent will smell pleasant to you but unpleasant to the cat. Other essential oils, like eucalyptus, citronella and lavender also deter cats.

How can I get my Cat to stop peeing on my porch?

Setting up a motion-sensor spray device in the spraying area around your porch is a great way to get the cat to flee instead of pee. These devices are small and discreet, and they come with battery=powered operation. You can fill the tank with diluted lemon juice and set it up to operate overnight.

Why does my cat spray on the outside of my house?

Other cats may spray on the outside in response to your cat’s spraying as well. This is especially when your cat is in heat and trying to find a mate. As we have mentioned in the first section of this article, it is not uncommon for stray cats to spray outside your home.

What can I use to repel cats in my house?

The vinegar can also be substituted for an essential oil such as citronella, lavender, peppermint or lemongrass (1 part oil to 3 parts water). Either one will make a fantastic cat repellent spray. Just spray it where your cat likes to hang out.

Spray your porch and door with a commercial cat repellent that contains a citrus oil. The scent will smell pleasant to you but unpleasant to the cat. Other essential oils, like eucalyptus, citronella and lavender also deter cats.

What can I use to get Cat smell out of porch furniture?

Vinegar is another smell that cats do not enjoy. Taking a spray bottle of vinegar and spraying down your porch furniture could do the trick. Make sure that vinegar is not going to affect the finish on any of your furniture.

What’s the best way to keep cats off outdoor furniture?

You can use a small spray bottle to mix one part of white vinegar, one part of water and one part of liquid hand soap. The mixture is safe to spray on your outdoor furniture, including cushions. Be careful not to spray too much liquid, though, as it could create a moist terrain favourable for mould growth inside the cushion.

Setting up a motion-sensor spray device in the spraying area around your porch is a great way to get the cat to flee instead of pee. These devices are small and discreet, and they come with battery=powered operation. You can fill the tank with diluted lemon juice and set it up to operate overnight.