In rare cases, a cat will pass by potted plants, so veterinarians have suggested a trick that will protect the plantings from the pet's paws and teeth.
Animals climb onto the windowsill and dig in the flowers for two main reasons.
In the first case, the pet is simply bored. The plant can also emit an aroma that attracts animals. For example, some cats like to gnaw on chlorophytum leaves.
To solve the problem, it is not necessary to put the flower in a closet or hide it high up. In this case, the plant will either die or the animal will find a way to get to the target.
Some cat owners use citrus fruits. It is known that the animals' sense of smell cannot stand such a strong smell. Pets run away from the source of the orange or tangerine aroma.
So, citrus peels or fruit slices are placed near flower pots, which emit an unpleasant smell for animals. But there is a more effective and reliable method.
To prevent animals from gnawing houseplants, it is enough to buy special grass for them, which is more familiar and pleasant for them. Cats will quickly switch their attention and forget about the flowers on the windowsill.