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The Big Cheese Cat and Dog Pepper Dust – 300 g, Natural and 100 Percent Biodegradable Cat and Dog Deterrent for the Protection of Patio and Garden Areas

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If your cat ate spicy food, don’t panic! While it’s not ideal, cats are pretty resilient and will likely be just fine. Here’s what you should do:

The pepper dust degrades naturally without trace. It can be applied year-round; however, it’s best used in still, dry weather. For best results, it should be reapplied regularly, particularly after a rainy or very windy day. The Defender Jet Spray is an excellent all-around choice. If you’re searching for a simple, low-cost solution, the Defenders Pepper Dust will suffice. Lastly, don’t add lemon pepper to the food you’ll feed. If cats smell such a thing, they probably won’t even touch the food. One thing to note is that if you have a household with young children, you may need to keep an eye on them around these scarers. The marble eyes can be removed from the scarer, and could potentially be a choking hazard. The emitters are fully waterproof, so can be left out in all weathers without getting damaged. It might sound obvious, but do bear in mind that these emitters rely solely on the sun for power, so they won’t be as effective overnight or during adverse weather conditions.Designed to prevent unwelcome felines from defecating in your garden, these Karlsten Cat Repellent Anti Fouling Granules use a natural formula that won’t harm plants or wildlife. They contain Citronella to deter cats, making them one of the best cat repellents if you want a natural, citronella-based formula. They’re the best cat repellents if you want a low maintenance option. There are no batteries to charge and no product to reapply.

Read Our Completely FREE Guide on How to Deter Cats From Your Garden, Once and For All! Read the Guide Pepper Plant Protector But there are no official studies on this as of yet so you should at least consult your vet before doing so. High In Antioxidants To effectively deter cats from the garden, we should first try to understand why cats enter our garden in the first place. Cats are cunning opponents, but like most other animals all they really desire is food, water and comfort.When ingested by cats, pepper can cause gastrointestinal irritation and possible vomiting and diarrhea. In some cases, it may also lead to more serious health problems such as liver damage. Yes, cats can eat bell peppers. There are no known toxins or poisons that are known to be harmful to our cats.

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