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How do I keep a kitten away from Christmas tree?
I saw someone say there was a kind of spray that keeps the cats away
from it. Could anyone tell me what the spray is called? |
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How do I keep a kitten away from Christmas tree?
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How do I keep a kitten away from Christmas tree?
On Dec 4, 8:53 am, "Rene S." wrote: wrote: I saw someone say there was a kind of spray that keeps the cats away from it. Could anyone tell me what the spray is called?You could try Bitter Apple, a spray that has a bad taste to it. I found that using orange peelings around the base of the tree work better (and are free, if you eat oranges). Cats don't like the citrus smell and will stay away. They do need to be replaced every few days, though. My sister and my mom eat tons of mandarins so I guess I could try that thanks. |
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