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  1. Sep 5, 2024 · The 8 Natural Home Remedies to Keep Cats Away; 1. Citrus; 2. Apple Cider Vinegar; 3. Gravel; 4. String; 5. Flowers; 6. Secured Garbage Cans; 7. Water; 8. Squirrel Baffles; How to Keep...

    • Is Baking Soda Dangerous For Cats?
    • Household Uses of Baking Soda
    • Baking Soda vs. Baking Powder

    In general, baking soda is not dangerous for your cat with normal household use. However, it can cause toxicity if a cat ingests more than a mouthful of the powder directly. This is unlikely as few cats will consume baking soda by itself due to its unpleasant taste. In the event that a cat does ingest baking soda, illness due to toxicity may occur....

    Litter Boxes

    The most useful application of baking soda in a home with cats is to deodorize. Baking soda may be mixed in with cat litter to help absorb any offensive odors from the area. To use baking soda in this manner, simply stir in a few teaspoons to tablespoons with the cat litter, depending on the size of the litter box.

    Laundry

    If you have pets (or kids), you may be accustomed to dealing with laundry odors. Bedding, sheets, blankets, and other fabrics that your cat lies on may begin to have an unpleasant odor over time. Baking soda can be added to your washer along with the detergent to aid in eliminating these odors.

    Furniture

    Unfortunately, sometimes our pets decide to spend time lounging on furniture that cannot be washed. Couches, chairs, and pillows are all great places to try baking soda for odor removal. All you need to do is sprinkle a little baking soda over the area and then allow it to sit for 30 minutes. Be sure to keep your cat away from the area while the baking soda sits. A quick vacuuming of the area should leave it smelling much fresher!

    It is essential to note that baking soda and baking powder are two very different chemical compounds, despite their similar sounding names. Baking soda is simply sodium bicarbonate, while baking powder is a mixture of sodium bicarbonate and an acid. Baking powder is intended for cooking, and the acid in it will activate when it contacts moisture. B...

  2. Apr 5, 2024 · A good non toxic cat repellent allows you to keep your home beautiful and cat-free. This article examines DIY cat deterrent solutions that you can use around the home. We provide you with recipes for homemade cat repellent for outdoor areas that will drive away any curious cats without injuring them.

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  3. Sep 26, 2024 · Generally speaking, if your cat licks off some baking soda from the floor or from a carpet, they should be fine. However, if for some reason your cat manages to get into a box of baking...

  4. Sep 17, 2024 · The good thing is that a little bit of baking soda isn’t harsh on plants, so you can sprinkle a small amount on your plants and soil to neutralize the scents.

  5. Mar 20, 2024 · Clean Up Cat Stains – Whether your cat may have had a rough hairball or decided it was time to potty outside of their box, baking soda mixed with an equal amount of white vinegar will help. Using a paper towel, soak up/pick up any excess and give the baking soda mixture a go!

  6. Oct 1, 2024 · methods. Ingredients. 1 Mixing Up Essential Oil Cat Repellent. 2 Preparing Vinegar Cat Repellent. 3 Whipping Up Citrus Cat Repellent. + Show 2 more... Other Sections. Video WATCH NOW. References. Article Summary. Co-authored by Elmer Bensinger. Last Updated: October 1, 2024 Approved.

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