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i opened up my deodorant bottle and let my kittens sniff it. they took a quick sniff and jumped back about a foot.
so today i tried applying a very small amount to a piece of string. just enough to apply the smell and not a coating.
then i tossed the string around for them to play with to see if it really worked. and boy it it ever work. each kitten jumped back and ran away like it was some kinda monster.
the deodorant name:
Degree - Clear Stick (solid) - Extreme Blast
i've applied it to almost every single electrical cord, my computer, webcam, monitor, mouse and keyboard cord, and other things that i did not want my kittens to touch.
it's clear. hardly sticky at all. and virtually invisible. i only used a very small amount of deodorant too.
anyways, just an idea.
so today i tried applying a very small amount to a piece of string. just enough to apply the smell and not a coating.
then i tossed the string around for them to play with to see if it really worked. and boy it it ever work. each kitten jumped back and ran away like it was some kinda monster.
the deodorant name:
Degree - Clear Stick (solid) - Extreme Blast
i've applied it to almost every single electrical cord, my computer, webcam, monitor, mouse and keyboard cord, and other things that i did not want my kittens to touch.
it's clear. hardly sticky at all. and virtually invisible. i only used a very small amount of deodorant too.
anyways, just an idea.