Although we have included a list of 10 cat repelling plants the results are not guaranteed.
Plants that repel cats and dogs.
When wondering what plants repel cats there are a few that make it to the top of the list.
It smells quite strong very similar to regular mint plants.
The cat repellent plant coleus canina grows in usda zones 10 through 12.
Coleus canina native to germany this plant is hated by cats and dogs alike.
The bergamot plant is a perennial sporting red flowers and reaching almost 24 inches in height.
Unlike other plants from the mint family catnip enjoys a full sun position and it will grow in most soils and climates.
While no plant is 100 percent guaranteed to work several have cat repelling properties.
Not only does it help to keep cats at bay but dogs are also included among animals it repels.
Cooks who like a little spice in their food should consider growing cayenne or chili pepper plants both of which are offensive to dogs and cats.
This flea repelling plant is easy to propagate from seed cuttings air layering or even root division.
Cooks who like a little spice in their food should consider growing cayenne or chili pepper plants both of which are offensive to dogs and cats.
Coleus canina has an unpleasant odor to both cats and dogs.
Coleus canina belongs to the mint family and serves as a natural cat repellent.
For example they offer strong scents that may be pleasant to humans but cats find them repugnant.
The bergamot plant is a perennial sporting red flowers and reaching almost 24 inches in height.
Cat repelling plants share similar features.
If you enjoy a bit of yellow in your yard consider marigolds and mustard plants to deter dogs.
If you enjoy a bit of yellow in your yard consider marigolds and mustard plants to deter dogs.
But once again there is no evidence that backs this assertion and it doesn t appear to work in this manner.
Scaredy cat plant plectranthus caninus typically recommended as a cat repellent the scaredy cat plant is also said to repel dogs.
Having mentioned plants with ostensibly dog repellent properties it is important to note that this deterrence is strictly anecdotal meaning that no scientific study has every proven conclusively that certain plants keep certain animals be they dogs cats deer or gophers away.