SuzieQ13 wrote:Thank you, and I will look at the links you posted when I get time.
However I believe I have figured out part of the problem with my QE....

It is about 20lbs, has orange long hair, and meows.... my darn cat Kit has been eating my sons QE. ... He's in for it when I find him eating it, and the thing is I have catnip, and cat grass planted for him even!

... I will scare him into hopefully leaving my plants alone because other substances that are supposed to deter them doesn't work.*

Have you tried using a spray bottle filled with water set on "Stream" rather than "Spray"? The element of surprise is important, too; be sure the cat doesn't know you see him, then, all at once:
1) jump out at him
2) shoot a stream of water at his nose/rear end, whichever is closer or easier to get
3) tell him "Bad Cat! NO!"
This will *either* discourage him from the behavior or, given the nature of cats, make him indulge in it less often but in a more sneaky manner. (I speak as a lifelong cat lover; I know about sneaky cats. *sigh*) However, if this water-bottle routine persists, the cat is likely to become disgusted with the whole affair and give it up, to the extent that simply leaving the water bottle in the "Bad Cat! NO!" location will remind him that he has urgent business elsewhere.
Good luck.
Cynthia H.
Sunset Zone 17, USDA Zone 9
(You may find that your cat is impervious to the water-spray routine, though. A neighbor cat ignored me completely while he ATE my catnip growing outside and I was watering the plants, letting water run down his face, head, the whole nine yards.
Nothing was going to come between him and that plant.)