How can I keep cat away from my garden?
- Organize a time-sharing activity with your neighbors. Agree to your cat at a fixed time outside. In this way, the two cats can enjoy the garden without disturbing each other.
- Prevent other cats from entering your home by installing a cat cover that is only open for the cat's microchip.
- Try to prevent other cats from entering your garden by fixing holes in fences or hedges.
- Provide a trash can indoors so your cat can choose to stay inside if it feels unsafe.
- Remember to check your cat regularly for signs of injury or behavior changes. If you are worried, please consult your local veterinarian.
- Don't give cats food because they may come back.
- Planting shrubs closely, planting prickly plants, or using pebbles or gravel makes it difficult for cats to dig.
- Keep the flower beds moist because some cats don't like wet soil.
- Shout or clap your hands away.
- Install an automatic sprayer that detects motion.
- It is difficult to enter the garden with a high and dense fence.
- Ask the owner if they have castrated the cat and make sure there is a suitable toilet area in their own garden.