No special cleaners or big messy processes required!.Of all the ugly rooms in our house, our living room is probably the least ugly right now.
Who would want to be mad at this face?.So cayenne pepper is a great one for keeping cats away.
There are a few other common ones that people often use with great success too.. Tin Foil.Place tin foil around the bottom of your plants.Cats apparently hate to walk on it and eventually they’ll just learn not to go there and you can remove the tinfoil completely.. Something Sticky.
Putting something like double-sided tape where a cat will walk to get to your plants or flowers will work the same way as tin foil in that they’ll eventually just learn not to go there and you can remove it altogether.. Orange or Citrus Peels.What a great way to use your leftover Christmas orange peels!
Cats hate the smell, so placing them in or around your plants and flowers will keep the kitties away..
Decorative rocks or gravel.The result is usually fairly non-destructive.
You just do the dishes and wipe down the counter (OK, and maybe the floors in some spots) and no one would know that you were just doing an “activity”..This year, I thought I might share some of our adventures in treat making now and then..
This was our first experiment with layering Jello and it was so much fun!We started out with basically whatever flavors we found we had on hand in the cupboard..