Help needed - Ally chews plants
I am moving house next month. The place I am moving to is way too big for my furniture, so I am planning to fill some of the empty places with plants BUT.........
Whenever I bring a plant into the house, Ally eats it!!! The last one was a $70 Yukka plant which my hubby bought - needless to say he was less then impressed.
I always make sure she has her own supply of "Kitty Grass", and she has enough toys and scratching posts to open her own Pet Shop!
HOW CAN I MAKE HER STOP?? What sprays have you tried, and what has worked.
I also need to find a way of keeping her away from hubby's new baby - his Harley V-ROD - it's being delivered in a couple of weeks, and will be parked in an area off the entrance hall (yes - inside the house!!!), so I need to make sure Ally stays away!
Moving house is going to be difficult enough without fighting with hubby over plants and motorbikes!!:eek:
Re: Help needed - Ally chews plants
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Originally posted by Ally Cat's Mommy
his Harley V-ROD - it's being delivered in a couple of weeks, and will be parked in an area off the entrance hall (yes - inside the house!!!), so I need to make sure Ally stays away!
Wow, a V-Rod in South Africa? Cool! :D And I'll have to let Terry know that it'll be stored inside. He'll be impressed. ;) :rolleyes: :D
As for keeping Ally away from the plants, around here they make some sort of citrus spray that you spray on the plants. The cats don't like the taste of it so they stop chewing on the plants. Worked reasonably well on Tubby many years ago. But I had a spider plant, and evidently those dangling little "babies" were just too enticing no matter how they tasted. So I should say the citrus spray worked well on all plants except the spider plant. :rolleyes:
As for the V-Rod, I would cover it with an old fitted bed sheet. Since the fitted ones have the elastic on around the edges, it will fit more snuggly and she won't be able to get up underneath it, and having it stretched over the V-Rod will be a good deterrent from jumping on it from above. If all else fails, paw prints on the seat aren't the end of the world - my bike has seen many of them. ;) :D
Good luck with your move! :)