How Do You Keep Cats From Spraying on Outdoor Furniture?

When it comes to outdoor furniture, cats can be a huge nuisance. In addition to scratching, cats may also spray, which can leave an unpleasant smell and unsightly mess. Fortunately, there are a few steps you can take to prevent your outdoor furniture from being sprayed by cats.

Cleaning the Furniture

The first step in preventing cats from spraying your outdoor furniture is to keep it clean. Cats are attracted to areas that have strong odors, so if there is any food debris or other smells on your furniture, it could be an invitation for a cat to come and spray. Cleaning your outdoor furniture regularly will help keep the smell of food away and make it less likely that a cat will want to mark the area.

Using Repellents and Deterrents

If cleaning alone isn’t enough to deter cats from spraying your outdoor furniture, you may want to try using repellents or deterrents. Sprays that contain natural ingredients like citronella or peppermint oil are often effective in keeping cats away. You can also try using motion-activated sprinklers which will surprise any cat that gets too close with a short burst of water.

Making the Area Less Appealing

In addition to cleaning and using deterrents, you can also make the area around your outdoor furniture less appealing for cats. Covering the area with mulch or gravel can help make it less comfortable for cats to walk on and keep them away from your furniture. You can also add some plants around the perimeter of your patio or deck that cats don’t like such as lavender or rosemary.

Conclusion

By keeping your outdoor furniture clean, using repellents and deterrents, and making the area around it less appealing for cats, you should be able to prevent them from spraying on it. With these easy steps, you can enjoy spending time outdoors without having worry about cats spraying on your furniture!

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Samantha Mckinney