🚀 Keep your home pristine while your pets roam free!
The PetSafe SSSCAT Motion Activated Automatic Spray Pet Deterrent is an innovative solution designed to protect your home from unwanted pet behaviors. With a motion sensor that detects movement up to 3 feet away, it emits a quick, odorless spray to deter pets from off-limits areas. The device is easy to maintain with a hassle-free refill mechanism, providing up to 120 sprays per can. Backed by U.S.-based customer support, this product ensures a safe and happy environment for both pets and their owners.
D**7
Kitty fafo
My cat was very aggressive about jumping on my pc to the point it was driving me insane and i had to keep her in a different room until i got this, when i let her out the first place she went was straight to my computer only to receive a face full of spray and now she is circling the pc she is not even trying to hop up there, i only had a few false triggers but not enough to be bothered by it all in all definitely worth it
J**N
I bought 3, all had the same issue. Was able to get 3 replacements, each with the same issue.
I originally bought three of these units as we had used the previous model and had great success with them. Each of the three new models had the same issue: Once the batteries were installed, head portion locked into the base, and the activation button pushed, all that happened was the button briefly illuminated green, there was a quiet click sound like a relay was triggering, and then nothing. No activation sequence as described in the manual. I tried different button pressing combinations, multiple AAA battery clusters, even flipping polarity of the batteries just in case it was a labeling issue. Nothing worked. It gave me the impression a fuse of some sort was being tripped on the circuit board.I had to call their support line since the web site was useless and the product is not mentioned in the phone directory. The woman I spoke with on support was very nice, tried to help troubleshoot, and offered to send out 3 new units once she admitted there was something wrong. It took them about 4 days to create the shipping label (I had to chase them with multiple calls) and I got confirmation new units were being delivered via email after dropping the returns off at the shipper.Fast forward another few days and I unboxed the three new units, loaded up brand new AAA batteries, only to discover they exhibited the exact same symptoms as the original three I ordered.What a disappointment as the original design worked really well for us, especially at Christmas to keep the cats away from the trees and ornaments (which is why I bought the new trio).
S**E
Saving Christmas!
We have several cats, and they have never bothered the Christmas tree in years past. Or so I thought. We upgraded to a bigger, better tree this year, and our youngest cat (3 years old), who gets into everything, discovered the joys of indoor tree climbing! Now I understand why sometimes I would find the lower branches on our old tree on the floor. Anyway, a squirt bottle helped while I was in the room, but what about when I was away? I sought advice from my group of fellow crazy cat ladies, and one recommended this.Of course, as soon as I ordered it, my cat decided the tree was no fun after all.Until my husband was walking on the treadmill and said, as casually as though asking what was for dinner, "Who's in the tree?"I looked over and sure enough, there was our little mischief maker scaling the tree like it was a race to see if she could get to be the star on top before I reached for the squirt bottle. I won, if anyone's keeping score.My next step was to set up this little motion activated gadget. I put the batteries in, turned it on, and waved my hand in front of it a few times. I'd been led to believe it let out a gentle puff of air when triggered. It does not. No, it let's out a violent blast of air with a corresponding hissing sound.Excellent.I put it under the tree, not entirely convinced it would work. After all, the cat could come at the tree from several directions, but it was worth a try!I was sitting on the couch with my older cat on my lap not even an hour later when I heard the tell tale hissing sound. My youngest came sprinting across the room as though the hounds of the Baskervilles were hot on her tail and couched in front of me staring at the Christmas tree like it had tried to eat her! She stayed like that, staring warily at the threatening spector of holiday cheer for nearly 20 minutes! Now, almost 24 hours later, she still won't go anywhere near it. I'm feeling much more confident about putting ornaments on its branches now.Today, my husband walked a little too close and it hissed at him, making him jump and squeal. He's afraid of the tree now, too. So, I guess I won't need to worry about him shaking the presents!Picture of our menace BEFORE placing the sscat under the tree for cat tax. I will update if she makes friends with the new cat eating monster that lives under the tree, but for now, I'm quite pleased.
J**J
Decent function and it helps train cats
Our cat is a serious plant eater, eating the heck out of the indoor kitchen herbs and pepper plants! This has solved that. It scares the poo out of the cat and so there is no plant eater returning any time soon. Every now and then the cat tests it again but overall, it has been an excellent deterrent and now our indoor plants can actually grow! We put one under the Christmas tree to keep her from climbing up the tree. Sometimes it doesn't go off, usually it does. Since ordering these we have not lost one leaf to the plant bandit. And kitty stays out of the Christmas tree and out of under it.A couple notes for consideration: To water your plans you can turn it carefully away if it's facing a wall but don't forget to carefully turn it back. If moved slowly like that, facing a wall, it doesn't typically spray. That can be easier than turning it off and then back on. Not a big deal either, you just need to check the lights to make sure it is at the right setting, off or on.The other warning is toddlers and energetic kids. You need to warn them about it if it's in an area they might go. It could scare them, but once you tell them about it, it could become a game so you might have to move the sprayer from the area until the kid is not in the area. This is likely an issue more with guests as a kid living in your own home understands the rules and the novelty would likely not continue, anyway.It sometimes sprays when you might not want it to because a curtain moves in a breeze (if you are trying to keep a cat out of the window) or because you forget and get in the way. But that is circumstantial and not a malfunction. Sometimes it won't go off if a cat is verrrrry slow and sneaky. Usually, it will. There is no doubt that this thing does work, and it is worth getting. One can will probably be enough to train a cat and to cover all the oopses that set it off.
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