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What plants do cats hate?
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A friend of mine is having problems with unwelcome cats visiting her garden. She has heard there is a plant for your garden which cats hate the smell of and will avoid. Any ideas what the plant is called or any other suggestions for keeping cats at bay?
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I agree with tetherend, it would be so cruel to try and keep them away by murdering them. Besides, if you get rid of one cat (or however many) in that way, then once they are gone, more cats will take over the territory.
I don't know what plant cats hate, but I know some of them love cat mint (probably where it got its name), so tell your friend not to plant that! One of mine used to go bananas when I planted some: rubbed around in it and generally loved it to death, in fact. I managed to salvage a small piece and it's now growing happily in a container.
I hope your friend finds a solution soon.
I don't know what plant cats hate, but I know some of them love cat mint (probably where it got its name), so tell your friend not to plant that! One of mine used to go bananas when I planted some: rubbed around in it and generally loved it to death, in fact. I managed to salvage a small piece and it's now growing happily in a container.
I hope your friend finds a solution soon.
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Funnily enough, my boss asked me this the other week. I found this web page for her: http://www.rhs.org.uk/advice/profiles0700/cats.asp
The plant is called 'Scardy Cat' or Coleus canina.
Your friend will need to make sure she clears her garden of as much poop as she can before she tries anything and to keep on top of it and hopefully the problem will be solved :o)
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Try a plant called coleus canina ornatus. I am just going out to buy some after spending the best part of last week- end chasing cats away from baby birds in my garden. It has varigated leaves and little blue flowers. It also keeps dogs away. I have read up on this plant and it is supposed to be harmless.
I like the idea of a nuclear powerplant, though a bit extreme.
I like the idea of a nuclear powerplant, though a bit extreme.
thanks for the tips guys. completely desperate, so i will try anything. old gardeners tip is to try mothballs but they are now banned from sale. have bought every packet in town before they run out. will let you know if they work. i do like cats. we feed mr biggles every day outside our shop, but the cats in our neighbourhood have cost me hundreds of pounds over the last few years and i am completely frustrated.
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