How to keep stray cats out of flower beds

My cat “Kitty Boy Floyd” can be useful to have around the garden, keeping unwanted rodents at bay, but he can be destructive as well. How do we keep cats away from the garden with natural deterrents and cat repellents? Let’s explore this topic!

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My cat loves to dig in the soft dirt, especially after I have planted some tender seedlings, and just the thought of cat poop in the vegetable beds makes me nauseous. Not only disgusting, it can also harbor many harmful pathogens and parasites. 

How to keep stray cats out of flower beds
Kitty Boy Floyd, my furry friend, in the garden.

  • Wire - Freshly turned soil is very appealing as a litter box so we have found that laying down chicken wire, plastic fencing, or even bird netting on top of the soil keeps him from digging. He won’t even walk on it. It is easier to do it before planting and just clip the wire to make larger holes for the plants. It can be covered with mulch to make it look more pleasing.

How to keep stray cats out of flower beds
After catching Kitty Boy Floyd digging up my newly planted onions, we covered the bed with plastic fencing.

  • Row Covers - We use a lot of row covers on our plants and have found that if they are well anchored he stays out of those beds otherwise we often find him taking a catnap in the warm protected, environment the covers offer.
  • Mulch - Cats dislike stepping on rough or prickly surfaces so try scattering pinecones, brush or twigs over the surface of the soil. Thorny clippings from roses, holly, or raspberries are especially effective but will prick you as well so wear gloves. Rough mulches like coarse wood chips or stones are hard for them to dig in.
  • Water - Cats like dry soil so keep yours moist to make it less inviting. Or go one step farther and squirt them with a hose if you catch them in the act. If neighborhood cats are sneaking in at night, try a motion activated sprinkler. They’ll soon get the message!
  • Fences - It is hard to fence cats out. The fence needs to be very tall with a floppy top so they can’t land on it. It also needs to buried at the bottom so they can’t sneak under. It can be an expensive but effective solution.
  • Repellents - Cats have sensitive noses and strong smells can act as deterrents. Citrus is not a feline favorite so next time you eat an orange or squeeze a lemon, cut up the peels and spread them around the area you want the cats to avoid. Sprays made from citrus, citronella, lavender, peppermint, lemongrass, or rosemary oil mixed with water can be applied to those areas as well. Vinegar, hot pepper, or garlic sprays may have some effect too. Don’t use mothballs because they are toxic to you and the cats. Urine deterrents should be avoided since they just provoke male cats into spraying over them to mark their territory.
  • Plants - Instead of making sprays you can grow some cat-repelling plants such as rosemary, lemon thyme, rue, lavender, or Russian sage. Or you can sprinkle the dried leaves of these plants around the spots you are trying to protect. Plants with prickly leaves like sea holly or globe thistle may deter them too. Look for Coleus canina, called the scaredy cat plant; it is said to be very effective at keeping cats away.
  • Bait & Switch - To keep kitty out of the flowerbed why not try giving him a place of his own - preferably on the other side of the yard, away from your precious plants. Cats will be drawn to catnip or valerian plants. If you construct an outdoor litter box filled with dry sand for them to dig in, they just might make use of it and leave your garden alone.
     

How to keep stray cats out of flower beds

Another furry friend who’s decided this is “her” pot.

Do you have any furry friends causing chaos in the garden? Please share your experiences!

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Brian (not verified)

3 months 1 week ago

Why in the hell would there be a article on how to keep cats out of your yard or garden.??? I want cats in my garden or yard. They help keep assinine squirrels out of the yard. It’s squirrels that are damaging my yard, not cats. Its so typical that there is some anti-cat article. We put dogs on the highest pedestals, but treat cats like their evil. I LOVE cats. Someone has to.

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Sherry (not verified)

1 month ago

In reply to Why in the hell would there… by Brian (not verified)

I have a cat that I love but it does not wander she is leashed as well as my dog. I work hard on my flower and do not want it used as a flower bed. Keep your cats home as they are your not mine.

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Liz (not verified)

2 months 3 weeks ago

In reply to Why in the hell would there… by Brian (not verified)

Because they dig up flower beds and spray flowers and kill them and dig up around bushes and kill them as well! I love cats but don’t have any or so I want them in my flower beds or around my bushes or deck spraying things!

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Brian (not verified)

3 months 1 week ago

In reply to Why in the hell would there… by Brian (not verified)

Leopards love dog meat.

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Joe Biden (not verified)

3 months 2 weeks ago

We got two Pitbulls red nose, and a Chinese restaurant that opened about 3 years ago nearby... We haven't seen a cat around our property in a looooong time, is like they all disappeared.

How do you stop cats from pooping in your flower bed?

On that note, keep reading for all the effective ways you can stop cats pooping in your garden....
Don't offer them food. ... .
Keep flower beds watered. ... .
Install an automatic spray. ... .
Make it difficult to enter the garden. ... .
Use scent deterrents. ... .
Install an ultrasonic deterrent. ... .
Cover parts of your garden with pebbles and rocks..

What is a natural way to repel stray cats?

herb rue, either planted or sprinkled in its dry form. Orange and lemon peels (cats dislike citrus smells), cayenne pepper, coffee grounds, pipe tobacco, lavender oil, lemon grass oil, citronella oil, peppermint oil, eucalyptus oil, & mustard oil.

How do I get rid of stray cats permanently?

To keep cats away from gardens, flower beds, or specific areas of property, scatter fragrant items that don't appeal to a cat's sense of smell, like fresh orange or lemon peels, organic citrus-scented sprays, coffee grounds, vinegar, pipe tobacco, or oil of lavender, lemongrass, citronella, or eucalyptus.

How do I keep Neighbours cats out of my garden?

Cat deterrents for your garden.
Don't offer cats food, as they're more likely to return..
Plant shrubs closely, grow prickly plants or use small pebbles or chippings to make it difficult for cats to dig..
Keep flowerbeds watered, as some cats don't like wet earth..
Shoo them away by shouting or clapping..