It seems my cats (or someone elses) have started using my apple trees as scratching posts.
Obviously I'll keep an eye on them and if I catch them in the act they'll get some aversion therapy, bucket of water thrown over them style (unfortunately only effective if it happens while they're doing it).
But in the mean time I have some questions -
1) How much of a problem is this for fairly young trees? Will they just ignore it? possibly get sick? or is this potentially fatal?
2) How can I / do I need to repair the damage done already? Is there a special tape or something I can wrap around it?
3) How can I stop the cats scratching the trees? Is there somekind of wrap around thing I can use to protect them?
Obviously I'll keep an eye on them and if I catch them in the act they'll get some aversion therapy, bucket of water thrown over them style (unfortunately only effective if it happens while they're doing it).
But in the mean time I have some questions -
1) How much of a problem is this for fairly young trees? Will they just ignore it? possibly get sick? or is this potentially fatal?
2) How can I / do I need to repair the damage done already? Is there a special tape or something I can wrap around it?
3) How can I stop the cats scratching the trees? Is there somekind of wrap around thing I can use to protect them?
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