Keep Cats Out of Your Yard

Dean H Ueda, RA SRES RS-78445
Dean H Ueda, RA SRES RS-78445
Published on March 1, 2021

So for a while now, I’ve had this problem where a few neighborhood cats come and poop in our yard. Its such a pain to clean up. As such I decided to look up how to stop this from happening. I also figured you folks may find this informative. 

So I got these six tips on how to stop cats pooping in the garden from countryliving.com. 

1. Odor repellent

Cats are renowned for exploring people’s gardens, looking for places to leave their mark when homeowners aren’t looking. One of the natural ways you can stop them from leaving deposits on your lawn is to scatter scents they don’t like.

Cats are incredibly sensitive to smell so strong scents such as lavender, peppermint or cinnamon are great for keeping them away. Choose one of these scents, mix with water and spray around the garden. While this is just a short-term option, it’s cost-effective and non-toxic.

2. Citrus peels

Another natural and simple solution to deter cats from your outdoor space is to finely chop citrus fruits (such as lemons, limes and oranges) and place them around the garden. Similar to lavender and peppermint, cats don’t like the strong citrus scent.

You can also make your own solution by squeezing the fruits into water if you’d rather spray it around the garden.

3. Install a motion-activated sprinkler

This option might be more expensive than the others, but it’s incredibly effective. Cats hate getting wet, so a motion-activated sprinkler which turns on every time it detects the movement and heat of an animal is great to consider if you’re feeling fed up.

Every time a cat wanders into your garden the sprinkler will release a sudden burst of water, along with a startling noise, to scare them away.

4. Using sound motion detectors

Similar to how the water sprinklers work, ultrasonic cat deterrents will emit a very high frequency when they detect movement. Usually, the sounds are very off-putting to cats but can hardly be heard at all by humans. These only cover a small area of the garden, so it’s best to place them at entry points.

5. Cover your garden with twigs

Cats aren’t fond of prickly ground underfoot, so placing twigs or rough leaves on flower beds will help to keep them away. While it might not make your garden look pretty, it’s a simple solution to keep them at bay.

Other options to consider also include placing down stone mulch, eggshells, holly cuttings or repurposed plastic carpet runners.

6. Bananas

Cats also don’t like the smell of bananas, so another way to stop them from pooping in your garden is to finely chop bananas and scatter them around your flower beds. Ripening bananas give off a strong smell that cats simply can’t stand. Want to scare them away? This could be worth a try.

So those were six ways to prevent cats from pooping in your yard. Let me know in the comments below if any of these worked for you. I personally just tried the citrus peels option, option #2 this past week. I’ll let you know how it goes!

In the words of the late, great American Author, Samuel Langhorne Clemens, “Of all God’s creatures, there is only one that cannot be made slave of the leash. That one is the cat. If man could be crossed with the cat it would improve the man, but it would deteriorate the cat.” I’ll see you next week! 

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