Things You'll Need
- Electronic cat repellent or alarm
- Spray bottle
- Electronic cat stimulation pad
- Repellent spray
- Motion-sensor water repellent
Instructions
Attach an electronic cat alarm to the pool area. The machine detects motion, then emits pulsating ultrasonic waves to scare the cat away.
Squirt your cat with a spray bottle when it comes too close to the pool. While this method requires you to monitor your cat's activities closely during the initial training period, after a few sprays, your cat should want to avoid the pool area. Alternatively, install a motion-sensor sprinkler system that will spray your cat if it enters the pool area.
Place electronic stimulation pads around the pool area or on the pathway to the pool. When the cat steps on the mat, it will receive a low-power electronic stimulation that encourages it to turn around and avoid the pool. These mats are not weatherproof; use them during the initial training period, then replace them with fake replicas that can stay outside throughout the year.
Spray repellent sprays around the pool area. The sprays can contain natural or chemical substances that mimic the scent or coyote, fox or bobcat urine, which cats naturally want to avoid.