How do I Prevent Cats From Urinating on House Plants?

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Your cat may use your potted plants as a litter box.

When your cat urinates in your house plants, it creates a strong unpleasant odor and

damages your plants. There are a number of methods you can use to break him of the habit.

  1. Soil Surface

    Deterrents

    • There are a number of products of the market designed to deter your cat from entering an area. They may contain urine from a cat predator like a coyote or fox. You can also place orange or lemon peels in your pots. Cats do not like citrus odors.

    Keep the Litter Box Clean

    • Your cat may urinate in your plants because he is uncomfortable using his litter box.

      Keep the box clean without using harsh chemicals. Place the box away from your cat's feeding area.

    Visit Your Veterinarian

    • Your cat may have an underlying medical condition that causes him to urinate in your house plants. He may be stressed or depressed. Your veterinarian can order tests and recommend a course of treatment.

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  • Photo Credit cat image by Ivan Zhelev from Fotolia.com pine cone image by Edsweb from Fotolia.com

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