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  2. How to cat-proof your home in 12 easy steps - AOL

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    5. Hide household cleaning products. Make sure you keep cleaning products out of sight and locked away; these can be lethal if they're ingested and some have a sweet smell that attracts cats.

  3. Animal repellent - Wikipedia

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    Chemical repellents fall into two main categories, odor and taste. The former work better in the warm season and the latter, which ward off an animal only after it eats, in the cold season. (For example, the smell of the lawn fertilizer Milorganite is claimed to make it an effective repellent.) Such repellents mimic natural substances that ...

  4. Cat grass - Wikipedia

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    A cat and cat grass. Cat grass is any grass that is grown specifically for cats, usually indoors. It may be grown in a dish from which the cat chews the grass directly or just added to cat food. The most common stated benefit is to aid the passing of hairballs. [1] Although cats may favor eating the grass, it has no pharmaceutical effect. [1]

  5. Pesticide application - Wikipedia

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    A manual backpack-type sprayer Space treatment against mosquitoes using a thermal fogger Grubbs Vocational College students spraying Irish potatoes. Pesticide application is the practical way in which pesticides (including herbicides, fungicides, insecticides, or nematode control agents) are delivered to their biological targets (e.g. pest organism, crop or other plant).

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    3. Calming spray. Unlike dogs, who often enjoy walks, indoor cats usually hate being taken out of their home environment. They cry and claw, and it's especially frustrating when you have to take ...

  7. Orange Cat Turns House Into an 'Indoor Beach' & Has ... - AOL

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    At times, it seems the trouble that cats get into is entirely accidental. I can forgive my cat’s near-daily scattering of litter outside their box due to super-enthusiastic waste-burial techniques.

  8. Aerial application - Wikipedia

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    The specific spreading of fertilizer is also known as aerial topdressing in some countries. Many countries have severely limited aerial application of pesticides and other products because of environmental and public health hazards like spray drift ; most notably, the European Union banned it outright with a few highly restricted exceptions in ...

  9. Why do cats pant after playing? Our vet reveals the possible ...

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    Cats pant after playing to keep themselves from overheating. Cats only sweat through the paws, so cooling down can be harder for them especially if they are one of the longhaired cat breeds .