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07-03-2009, 08:58 PM
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Originally Posted by Kai
I suggest a three pronged approach. Provide him with plants he can eat, move him when ever you see him near your 'chids (to reinforce that you don't want him there), and make the area around the 'chids unpleasant to him with the citrus-scented potpourri (or citrus water).
ETA: A cat is not a dog. A cat will test your boundaries on a regular basis. Even if he figures out that you do not want him near the orchids, he will still test you once in a while. ALWAYS be consistent with him.
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Thanks a lot Kai! 
I gonna try this 
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