There are several natural ways to do this: Cats hate the smell of citrus, for example, so try throwing a lemon peel or two into the soil of your plants (but don't use concentrated citrus oils as it can be toxic). You could also sprinkle cayenne pepper around a plant one sniff and your cat will back off for good.13 May 2019
Can cats be around money trees?
The money tree plant (Pachira aquatica) is a desirable houseplant, both for the tradition it represents of bringing good fortune to a home and for its ease of care. The good news is that the money tree plant is not toxic to cats if ingested, but it may cause stomach upset.
Is money tree plant toxic to pets?
Money Tree Sadly enough, money does not actually grow on these plants. But here's the good news: They're safe for pets and recommended for people with allergies and asthma.20 Jun 2017
Is the sap from a money tree poisonous?
Xylem moves up from the roots to the leaves of your Money Tree, sending the nutrients your plant needs to grow. Insects love the nutrients of this sap, which is also free of most toxins.
Where should I place a money tree in my house?
Traditional feng shui principles designate the southeast area of your home or office as your home's “money area.” Not only is this the most obvious money tree location, but it's also thought to be the most prosperous. The East area of your home is known as the “health and family bagua area” in traditional feng shui.20 Feb 2018