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Conference misery::feline_v1

Title:Meower Power is Valuing Differences
Notice:FELINE_V1 is moving 1/11/94 5pm PST to MISERY
Moderator:MISERY::VANZUYLEN_RO
Created:Sun Feb 09 1986
Last Modified:Tue Jan 11 1994
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:5089
Total number of notes:60366

5066.0. "poison--pennyroyal" by TENAYA::KOLLING (Karen/Sweetie/Holly/Little Bit Ca.) Mon Nov 18 1991 13:22

    In some note in here recently someone suggested using pennyroyal to
    keep cats away from an area.  I was reading an herb book this weekend,
    and it says even a small amount of pennyroyal is toxic to humans, so
    I'd beware of having it any place a cat could get to it.
    
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5066.1Oil of RueMODEL::CROSSMon Nov 18 1991 16:225
    I had heard the same thing....about Pennyroyal being poisonous. 
    However,  I read in a cat book that Oil of Rue is a good deterent. 
    I've never smelled Oil of Rue, myself, but I guess cats HATE it!
    
    Nancy
5066.2rue for youPARITY::DENISEAnd may the traffic be with youMon Nov 18 1991 18:547
       yes,  I would use Rue for a repellant,  it's pretty well known and
    safe to repel felines.  Pennyroyal can be poison if used incorrectly.
    It is great for fleas, but I wouldn't put in near a cat.  It can cause
    abortion in humans,  in fact that is what they use it for,especially in
    the old days.
    
      Denise
5066.3bananas?SRFCLB::RADAMSTue Nov 19 1991 10:1413
Both my cats HATE! LOATHE! ABHORE! DETEST! bananas... When I pull one out and
"open" it up, they run for cover...   They act as though you are trying to 
poison them...   One time my wife ate a banana and then tried to pick up one of
the cats...  the cat schrieked and tried to run away where she (the cat) would 
have normally purrrred and whispered "love me love me love me love me..." 

I've actually been thinking about getting some essance of banana at a health
food store and using it as an barrier and a behavioral modification tool for
some time but haven't gotten around to it yet..   I wonder if anyone has tried
this...

-Rob
5066.4JUPITR::KAGNOKitties with an AttitudeTue Nov 19 1991 12:559
    Funny  you should mention that.  Last night I took out a banana and
    began peeling it in front of Kelsey, who was sitting up on the counter
    watching.  The face he made was priceless!  Sort of pulled back,
    scrunched up his nose, and walked away.
    
    Wonder if bananas really would be an all-purpose feline repellent?!
    
    -Roberta
    
5066.5If only there were soemthign I could eat without having to shareEMASS::SKALTSISDebTue Nov 19 1991 14:147
    I've found that the bannana peels repulse the cats, but the actual
    banana rates up there wih (in the case of the FIRM) anything_edible.
    Spiro has been known to steal a bite out of a banana. I've given
    Kostas and Alex slices of bananas and they have both come back for
    more. (I'm convinced that if Kostas were human he'd be a vegitarian.)
    
    Deb
5066.6ICS::MORGAN_CTue Nov 19 1991 14:315
    Maybe this is a dumb question, but what is Oil of Rue?  I've
    never heard of it?  Is it poisonous?  
    
    C.
    
5066.7oil of rueNQOAIC::MACDONALDfalling star catcherTue Nov 19 1991 14:466
    
    Rue is one of the repellant herbs.  Oil of rue is simply the oil
    extracted from the plant.  FWIW I have both pennyroyal and rue in  my
    gardens and the cats don't go near the pennyroyal.
    
    MaryAnne
5066.8SENIOR::DDOUGLASThu Nov 21 1991 11:584
    
     wow, that's pretty funny about the banana, never heard of that, guess
    I usually take my banana's to work to eat..I'll have to try this at
    home and see how my furry kids react...
5066.9TOOK::DUGALLisa-MarieThu Nov 21 1991 13:137
Last night, my husband was eating banana and I told him about how some cats
in this notesfile was reacting to them so he went over and let Tasha sniff
it.  She made the funniest face as if to say, "get that smelly thing out of 
my face," and then backed up so far from it she fell over backwards.

Hmmmm, I wonder if I could pin a banana to the curtain to keep the little
terrorist from climbing it...  :-)