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Suppose you saved money for years to buy a beautiful house with a wonderful garden. Now you have it, you spend all your free time to make this garden your own private park. But your cat keeps on digging holes in the earth to deposit smelly little packages. And your neighbor’s tom cat sprays the bushes to mark the edges of his territory. You know spraying is not unusual cat behavior, but still ... You have had enough!Even the world’s biggest cat lover will understand your frustration. But don’t get mad. Don’t shoot the cat. Felines can’t help it. And – here’s the good news - you can do something about it! Cats are domesticated, but still products of nature. They cover their feces to protect themselves. Cats don’t want to be detected by other predators. And tom cats want the world to be known where they are master. Plants are the most likely solution. Gravel is another option, but some cats mistake gravel for cat litter ... and then you are even further from home. The second possibility is cat repellant. The industry – creative as ever – has come up with cat repellant that keeps cats off the lawn or your favorite flower bed. Most cat repellents are based on the principle of nature, as this is the only principle a cat understands. They spread a smell your cat finds awful or even scary, as it may remind Tom or Mindy of some ferocious predator. The result: the garden you ever dreamt of. Cat repellents work! Have no worries about your cat's health. Sprays like Bitter End Cat Repellant, sold by reliable pet stores, are not poisonous. The industry has invented these products to keep your cat away from furniture. This Tattle Tale Audible Repellent as it is called, produces sound to scare your four legged friend. And there is also a similar product that uses herbs to prevent your cat to chew or claw on certain spots. But hey, I heard there are even special toilets for cats! Yes, of course. You do not always need cat repellant: your pet should have a litter box first, and make sure it’s a good one! Sometimes a new litter box already solves the problem and keeps your garden free of feces. But if that doesn’t help, cat repellant is a recommendable option.
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