Catnip mosquito repellent

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aauughghhhh!!!!!!!!!!!

Titan! Get the flour! Get the flour!!!


hee hee hee hee hee
 

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yeah like that but with a lot more wounds involved

* Titan runs past with a 50lbs sack of flour *

Kai - what are we doin?
Ti - making a snack out of momma
K: are you sure?
T: yep, we're rolling her in the flour and i think we are gonna cook her outside in the heat
K: are you SURE?
T: look missy, just do what she says

OFG: hurry! shake some of that flour on me! then i'm going outside

K: ohmigosh. we are gonna eat momma.
 

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OK, I see that the mosquito repellent needs to be combined with cat repellent. Hmmm....what to use, what to use..... hmmmm.....AHA! Dog poo! :D
 

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OK, I see that the mosquito repellent needs to be combined with cat repellent. Hmmm....what to use, what to use..... hmmmm.....AHA! Dog poo!
:lol: Ewww!

I took a less extreme route. I added several drops of citronella EO, and I haven't had a problem since the day my kitty latched on to my leg. I've noticed that cats do not like the smell of very lemon-y, mint-y, or cinnamon-y things.
 

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I have catnip growing in a couple of pots with fencing around them to keep Frank (main barn cat) outta there. Man, that cat is amazingly fast when I reach in there to get him a leaf. Then it's gardening with Frank...as soon as I"m bleeding in three places, I stop. Sometimes, that only takes a few minutes with a hyper-playful young cat. I'd love to try this recipe, but it might really be painful.

:lol: Are we going to have to take up a collection for flour for OFG? :lol:

How do cats react to vinegar smells? for some odd reason, there's no cat in view here at the moment. As a kid I remember the older relatives rubbing acv all over me to keep mosquitoes off.
 

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calendula said:
OK, I see that the mosquito repellent needs to be combined with cat repellent. Hmmm....what to use, what to use..... hmmmm.....AHA! Dog poo!
:lol: Ewww!

I took a less extreme route. I added several drops of citronella EO, and I haven't had a problem since the day my kitty latched on to my leg. I've noticed that cats do not like the smell of very lemon-y, mint-y, or cinnamon-y things.
In that same way they won't "poo" where you put dried orange peel mixed with coffee grounds either. Not sure if the coffee grounds are required but I can testify to the fact that this WORKS. My garage is no longer a mess!!! :ya
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what to use..... hmmmm.....AHA! Dog poo! big_smile
*OFG walks in, cats still affixed, rolled in flour, some visible wounds, draggin a curly tailed pup who is trying to chew on her leg, holding a big pile of poo*

um... really, Free? really?

there's no cat in view here at the moment.
how is that even possible? i dont remember not looking up and seeing at least one scowling feline face. hee hee hee hee oh look here's one now, hi Nicholas (the cat!)
 

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