Nature’s Mace Cat Mace 2.2lb. Granular
$25.99 Original price was: $25.99.$15.59Current price is: $15.59.
Cat MACE granular cat repellent works by training and repelling stray and domestic cats. It uses potent scents to discourage cat chewing, digging, and rummaging. This helps prevent cats from uprooting plants, digging in flowerbeds, and ruining landscapes. It’s easy to use! With regular application, you’ll teach stray and domestic cats to stay clear of the protected areas.
Cats are creatures of habit and require both humane and aggressive deterring. Our rain-resistant granular cat repellent provides long-lasting and all-season protection from stray and domestic cats. With Cat MACE you can potentially avoid a battle with your neighbors and a lasting headache. There is no need to set up traps or get the humane society/animal control involved. Its formula packs a mighty cat punch and contains an effective blend of biobased cat-deterring ingredients. Regain control and put an end to your annoying cat issue! Anyone can use Cat MACE.
Directions For Use
Apply the granules by spreading them evenly over the area you wish to protect. Start with a generous, heavy application within and around the designated zones. Apply early when you first notice cat activity. Note that if a cat has already marked the territory as its own, it may attract more cats. Re-apply as needed or until cats are trained to stay clear of protected areas. For ongoing maintenance, reapply every two to three weeks. Applications and results can vary depending on how ingrained cats’ habits are and how often they visit an area. Whether or not it is a domestic or stray cat may affect product results.
For Potted Plants: Cat MACE can be applied directly to indoor and outdoor plants. Replace the dirt as sitting urine will likely attract cats. You can also dilute the urine by watering the plant for longer than usual (ensure adequate drainage). Thoroughly clean the pots and their surrounding areas. Also, consider laying down chicken wire or fencing over the soil to prevent cats from uprooting plants. For Garden Beds: Consider laying down mulch in and around plant beds. Consider using a mulch with, or adding to it, ingredients such as eggshells, nutshells, pinecones, tree bark, rocks, holly cuttings, or anything else rough, jagged, and irritating to cats’ paws.
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