I was wondering if this product was effective.
I feed the cats on the counters of the kitchen, but not on the side of the kitchen where the stove is. I want to have them stay away from the stove when I am cooking. The older cat is better behaved, but the younger cannot stay out of trouble for two minutes. I don't want them or me (or anyone else) getting hurt or the house to get damaged.
Usually when the cats are near something where they aren't supposed to be I sneakily, so they don't know it's coming from me, throw (gently and not at them) something that makes noise that lands next to them or place something where they jump so it dumps the item on the floor near them so they get startled and scurry away, but lately (and especially the kitten) is not really phased by these things.
I got a spray from petco, which worked for a few tries, but then they became desensitized to the smell I think.
Do citrus peels truly work to repel? because if so, I can try that first too.
I feed the cats on the counters of the kitchen, but not on the side of the kitchen where the stove is. I want to have them stay away from the stove when I am cooking. The older cat is better behaved, but the younger cannot stay out of trouble for two minutes. I don't want them or me (or anyone else) getting hurt or the house to get damaged.
Usually when the cats are near something where they aren't supposed to be I sneakily, so they don't know it's coming from me, throw (gently and not at them) something that makes noise that lands next to them or place something where they jump so it dumps the item on the floor near them so they get startled and scurry away, but lately (and especially the kitten) is not really phased by these things.
I got a spray from petco, which worked for a few tries, but then they became desensitized to the smell I think.
Do citrus peels truly work to repel? because if so, I can try that first too.