How do you keep your cat away from your tent?

Put a scratching post or some cat toys in your tent and watch them never play with the tent again.

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If youā€™re in the market for a new fan check out AC Infinity. Iā€™m very pleased with mine. My last fan needed a silencer it was so loud. This one is much quieter and has built in speed control.

Iā€™ve had good experiences with cheapo carbon filters.

Must haves.

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Has anyone tried just leaving a CUCUMBER in front of the tent door?

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Wolf urine. But it smells like wolf urine. Two evils.

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Just had a cat visitor gobble up 4-5 seedlings a week ago, had no idea the little shite would eat my weed . She was only here for 5 hours too(I was babysitting) guess now I know (never had a cat myself) but have a dog

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My only defense aginst our cats is to yell and run to the back room if I hear any tent scratching lol. I also saw some cat prints on top of a smaller tent the other day, so 1 of them has explored up there it seemsā€¦ Little shitsā€¦Lol!

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Get a vicious anti-cat dog perhaps?

My dog is totally uninterested in my plants.

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I dont allow her in the basement lol

We have 3 cats. 2 are Maine Coons.
1 of the Coons loves weed. The other 2?..they could care less. If I put a plant on the kitchen island to look at something?..60secs and sheā€™s there, starting to chew the leaves. We have a living room FULL of plants. Cats LOVE spider plants. We have many, they chew on them all the time. But the one, LuLu, if thereā€™s a weed plant around, sheā€™s chewing on it.

Lob

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That is right up there with my rugger .22. (jk folks but somebody had to say it)

:green_heart: :seedling:

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I have 2 dogs and they could care less about my plants also.

The only problem is they are interested in the decomposing material on the top of my SIPā€™s.
I heard an unusual noise the other day while in the outdoor garden and my Shepherd, in a blink of an eye, had turned one of my smaller plants on its side, ripped open the plastic cover and was eating the lettuce, mangos etcā€¦ I had just put in there for the worms.

Needless to say, I now have one very small plant and a bunch of clonesā€¦

I am taking this as a sign I and needing to make seeds with her now that I have all these little guysā€¦ Looks like I am going to have some (Dosidos X Sunset Sherbet) seeds in the future. Darn :dog2:ā€¦ If I blame it on the :dog2: I canā€™t be held responsibleā€¦ :wink:

Looks like I am going to have to make another trip over to

Oh and because this thread is a about cats I would like to add that I caught one of my cats eating a seedling the other day also.

Andā€¦ a bit of advise. Donā€™t leave an empty pot filled with dirt outside. The cats are drawn to it and they think it is a litter box. You live and learn :v:

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:rofl: :rofl: :rofl:

:green_heart: :seedling:

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How to keep cats away? Snakes and fire.

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Iā€™m new. But. Can you get balloons blow them up and tape to the outside of the wall? Or get sticky tape Velcro cut to one inch. Pieces put one side on the tent half way up. Do to all of them. From one corner to the next and the next. Imagine a dotted line cut here type. Then the other piece attach to a clip. You can then clip ballonā€™s. Or tinfoil. Or whatever else the cats hate. Also they make a garden spray thatā€™s supposed to scare them off.

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Balloons!
Fantastic idea.
Welcome on board!

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Take a plastic carpet runner with the spikes on it and reverse it

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My cat hates the smell of oranges. Build a moat around the tent full of orange zest & juice.

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This is genius. GENUIS.

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Welcome to OG @BeeLady

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