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Scratch Stop Training Spray Deterrent Spray
SKU | 2637540 |
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Primary Brand | Petlinks |
Days to Ship | Ships Next Business Day |
Personalized Item flag | No |
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Apply small amount to fabric surface you want to protect. Always test an inconspicuous area for a minimum of 48 hours before full application. Observe your cat's behavior - cats will have varying responses to scratch not spray.
Spray may damage certain surfaces, including but not limited to, wood finishes, painted surfaces, leather, vinyl, microsuede, microfiber Spray may damage certain surfaces, including but not limited to, wood finishes, painted surfaces, leather, vinyl, microsuede, microfiber
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Smells great!
Hailey26
7 years ago
This spray has a nice citrus smell, and it really seems to be helping the cats f...
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Doesn't work
rach07
5 years ago
As soon as I bought this I sprayed it on all the furniture and my cat still scra...
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How do I get my cat to stop scratching my mattress? Spraying him with water doesn't work.
My cat has a habit of jumping on furniture and I was wondering if there was some wood safe repellent I could use to keep her from jumping on it when I’m not home
My cat started to pee on my bed. I have read that spraying mixture of peppermint oil with water would deter them. Is it safe
Is there anything i can apply to areas in my house so my cat doesnt spray? I just discoverd one area that one my cats sprayed and its driving me crazy! Please is there any product like a repellent to avoid this behavior? What can i do?
My puppy keeps dragging his pee pads onto his bed and loves chewing on them. Would spraying bitter apple spray help avoid this or will it make him avoid using the bathroom on the pad all together?
Hi there’s a flea problem at my apartment. I have two cats from the same litter both a year and a half. One cat has no knicks or scratches and is bigger than her sister but the other cat has lots of gross scabs. I’m not sure why. But I also wanted to know if this pest repellent device would be safe for two young adult cats. I want to get the herbal sprays too but was curious about this. I’m worried about the cat with all the scabs, she looks kind of like a stray now!
We live in a rural area & get mice from time to time. I read that diluting mint oil with water (approximately 25 drops to 8 ozs water) & spraying it in areas where you don't want the mice to go can help deter them. I've been doing this for awhile now. We are about to adopt 2 kittens, can I continue to spray this diluted mint oil or should I stop? I certainly don't want to do anyting that will harm the kittens in any way. Thanks in advance for any assistance you can provide. S. Valenti
Cat not only scratches furniture, but now is eating the materials. Help!
My pet has skin allergy..all tym he has itching problem..name of a medicated spray which prevent itching problem
I have moved into a house with neighboring cats using my front & back door gardens to toilet. It stinks. I have tried 3 “keep off” commercial products, planted lavender & lemon thyme & placed 20+ lemon halves where they go. Nothing is working. Don’t want to harm the cats just want them to leave. Any ideas please?
He keeps licking a hot spot until it bleeds. Only way to stop it is the Cone of Shame, but we have to remove it occasionally. Is there something we can apply to the area to make taste so bad he won't lick it?
I recently purchased the Pulvex tick and flea collars for my cats. I prefer the collar over the drops because they immediately run out and brush it off in the sand- not good for white cats especially. However, my cat tends to lick her collar while grooming herself. I cut off any excess collar and made a reasonable tightness but she can still reach it. She doesn't seem to be reacting to the collar is terms of skin irritability. Does "pet friendly" mean safe for occasional licks or is it harmful?