I tried this new cat deterrent spray recipe made with rosemary essential oil and it is working.
Diy cat repellent spray for furniture.
Learn to make friendly but effective cat repellent with ingredients you have at home this spray is safe to use on your furniture and all other indoor and outdoor items and plants.
Once you determine the test spray didn t damage your furniture spray where the cat tends to scratch.
Smell the test spray add more lemon essential oil or rosemary essential oil if you want a stronger scent.
Don t use colored soap as it may stain your furniture.
Fill your spray bottle 3 4 the way up with water.
As for indoors with my diy cat repellent you will love knowing all of your curtains and soft furniture are safe from claws or teeth especially if you are a lodger and not the owner of your house.
Shake this up well to combine and spray outside or on furniture.
Test spray on an inconspicuous part of your furniture.
It should be clear so that it does not color stain your carpet or furniture.
The cats aren t scratching my couch or urinating on our carpet win.
Cats need something to scratch on constantly because their claws keep growing such as our nails do and will use everything they think appropriate.
Fill a spray bottle with equal parts water distilled white vinegar and clear dish or hand washing liquid soap.
This spray is great for training your cat or repelling the neighbor.
Try to find a citrus scented soap to maximize cat dislike.
Add a few drops of clear dish liquid.