Tired of cats turning your yard into their litter box? Urine and droppings on plants or in your vegetable garden can be frustrating.
Skip expensive ultrasonic devices. My veterinarian shared a simple, effective solution to stop cats from soiling your garden or terrace.
The natural, budget-friendly repellent is white vinegar. Here's how it works:

- Newspapers
- White vinegar
1. Soak the newspapers thoroughly with white vinegar.
2. Place them where cats tend to go.
3. Replace weekly.
White vinegar keeps cats from urinating or defecating around your home. Simple, quick, and highly effective.
Your natural barrier repels them fast. No newspapers? Use old rags instead.
It works on cats, kittens, dogs, rabbits, and other intruders.

Cats using your child's sandbox? White vinegar is a safe, natural solution.
Fill a spray bottle with undiluted white vinegar and generously mist around the sandbox edges.
Reapply weekly for ongoing protection. Your kids can play worry-free.
Cats detest the strong smell of white vinegar. It creates an invisible barrier they avoid, keeping protected areas cat-free.