Keep Pet >> PawHub >  >> Cats >> Cats

How to Keep Stray Cats Out of Your Yard

1. Remove food sources. Stray cats are attracted to food, so make sure to keep your trash cans covered and put away any pet food. You should also avoid feeding stray cats, as this will only encourage them to stay in the area.

2. Seal up any holes or cracks in your home. Stray cats can use small holes or cracks to get into your home, so make sure to seal up any openings that you find. Pay special attention to areas around doors and windows.

3. Install motion-activated sprinklers. Motion-activated sprinklers can be a deterrent for stray cats. When the sensors on the sprinklers detect movement, they will spray water, which will hopefully scare the cats away.

4. Use natural repellents. There are several natural repellents that you can use to keep stray cats away from your yard. Some common repellents include cayenne pepper, cinnamon, and citrus peels. You can sprinkle these repellents around your yard, or you can make a spray by mixing them with water.

5. Get a dog. Dogs can be a deterrent for stray cats. If you have a dog, let it out in the yard regularly. The smell of the dog will help to keep the cats away.

6. Trap and release. If you have a persistent problem with stray cats, you may want to consider trapping and releasing them. This involves setting a trap in your yard and then releasing the cats once you catch them. You can release the cats in a nearby park or field.

7. Contact your local animal control agency. If you are unable to keep the stray cats out of your yard on your own, you may want to contact your local animal control agency. They may be able to help you trap and release the cats, or they may have other suggestions for dealing with the problem.

  1. Pet Behavior
  2. Pet Breeds
  3. Pet Names
  4. Pet Adoption
  5. Pet Training
  6. Cat Stories
  7. Pet Health
  8. Adorable Pets
  9. Cats