Does bleach stop cats pooping in garden?

Bleach is dangerously harmful to cats, especially young/old/sick cats. Do not do this. Just ask your neighbors to keep them in the house. I recommend you spray your front steps with citrus spray or use oranges with cloves stuck in them, cats don't like the smell.

Click to read in-depth answer. Consequently, how do you stop cats pooping in your garden?

To stop cats from pooping and fouling your garden once and for all, you can:

  1. Place chicken wire.
  2. Sprinkle mothballs.
  3. Install a motion-activated sprinkler.
  4. Put up cocktail sticks.
  5. Scatter urine.
  6. Embed containers with ammonia.
  7. Become the owner of a male cat.
  8. Become a dog owner.

Likewise, how do I stop Neighbours cats in my garden? Use scent to keep the cats away

  1. Interplant in the garden. Cats dislike the smell of rue, lavender and pennyroyal, Coleus canina and lemon thyme — so plant a few of these throughout the garden space.
  2. Cats steer clear of strong citrus scents.
  3. The scent of human hair deters cats.

Correspondingly, what is the best cat repellent for gardens?

  • PestBye Ultrasonic. Our favourite deterrent – includes 2 units that use ultrasonic noise when triggered.
  • PestBye Jet Spray. Makes use of jet sprayers – good if you have a garden hose to attach it to.
  • PetSafe PDT17-14118.
  • Fence & Wall Spikes.
  • Silent Roar Fertiliser.
  • Get Off Green Crystals.
  • Defenders Mega-Sonic.

What smell do cats hate?

Some flowers we humans think smell great are anathema to cats, they hate them. Like eucalyptus, lavender, rosemary and rue. These are sometimes even used as a natural, non-toxic repellent by those who are allergic to cats or simply want to keep them out of their gardens. Cats do not like spicy smells.