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How to Keep Cats Out of a Box Spring

Keeping cats out of a box spring can be challenging, as they are naturally drawn to enclosed spaces. Here are some effective methods to keep your cats away from the box spring:

1. Use Repellents:

- Apply cat repellent sprays or gels around the box spring. Be sure to use repellents that are safe for cats.

- Place mothballs or peppermint oil in small containers near the box spring, as the strong smells can deter cats.

2. Cover the Box Spring:

- Use a fitted sheet or mattress encasement that completely covers the box spring. This will make the space less inviting for your cats.

3. Block Access:

- Place heavy objects in front of the openings of the box spring to block cats from entering.

4. Create Alternative Spaces:

- Provide your cats with alternative, cozy places to sleep, such as a cat bed, cat tower, or designated blanket.

5. Positive Reinforcement:

- Whenever you find your cat on or near the box spring, gently redirect them to their designated cozy spot and offer treats or praise.

6. Keep Area Clean:

- Regularly clean the area around the box spring to remove any food crumbs or scents that might attract your cats.

7. Closets or Cabinet Doors:

- If the box spring is in a closet or under a cabinet, keep the door closed to prevent access.

8. Double-Sided Tape:

- Apply double-sided tape on the surfaces near the box spring. Cats hate sticky surfaces and will avoid them.

9. Motion-Activated Deterrents:

- Use motion-activated deterrents, such as spray cans that emit a harmless but unpleasant sound or mist when movement is detected.

10. Training and Consistency:

- Be consistent in your approach to deterring your cats from the box spring. With patience and perseverance, they should eventually learn to stay away from the area.

Remember to always consider the safety and well-being of your cats when choosing any method to keep them away from the box spring. If your cats persist in trying to access the box spring, you may want to consult with a professional cat behaviorist for additional guidance and solutions tailored to your specific situation.

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