🐱 Keep your home cat-friendly, not cat-damaged!
NaturVet Pet Organics No Stay Spray is a 16 Oz. non-toxic training spray designed to deter cats from damaging furniture and fabrics. Formulated with herbal and plant compounds, this easy-to-apply solution helps minimize feline marking while being safe for your home. Trusted since 1994, NaturVet ensures quality and effectiveness in pet care.
B**B
Great
Great
J**R
"Odor-free" isn't exactly accurate...
Here in the information from the company it states "simulated pheromones that are odor-free." Maybe it's just the bottle I was sent, but mine smells exactly like lemon pledge! I have sprayed this around the main living areas of the house where we have the most issues & then watched our girl sniff the air, go right to the spots and start to hit them lime she's panicked.I have been using another product to clean up first & that has helped a lot, but I have much more cleaning that I can't get to until I get the problem under control.If anything, this product made the problems worse. If I spray one location, she might not come over and mess it up again, but there's no guarantee. If it worked or works for you, I am a little envious. I'm waiting on my 3rd product to arrive by Tuesday & praying it helps me get my home back.
M**K
Didn't work at all - Did offer a refund.
Literally, I sprayed this stuff after cleaning the area. My cat came by and sprayed/marked the exact spot. I tried it in various spots without success.I have given a better overall rating since the company did reach out and refunded the cost. I REALLY wish it had worked but it could be my cat. He is new to the house and a bit odd, but we are working out our differences. If you own a cat, I'm sure you know what I mean.Thank you to Oliver's Pet Care for standing behind this product. I will donate the bottle to our local cat rescue.
C**E
Part of an Arsenal to Eliminate Cat Spraying
This GREAT smelling product is ONE of MANY methods I use to stop or reduce my cat urinating outside of the litter box. Often there are no easy answers or simple solutions. She has had this problem since I brought her home at 3mos.(now 6 mos.) & though it wasn't daily, I wasn't going to put up with a pee smelling house. Agatha is spayed, has had zero issues w/my welcoming small dog, has no other cats to compete with, lives in a clean house, has lots of toys, good foods, scratch pads, places to nap,has always been an indoor kitty and is an easygoing Ragdoll. I've had urine and stool tests to eliminate any medical issues. She is a happy, constantly purring kitten, poos & wees in her always-clean litter box and gets loads of love and attention from her family. So WHY does she wee on the furniture & beds? I've come to the conclusion it's separation anxiety when I leave to go shopping, etc. though I am retired so I am mostly at home. I purchased Angry Orange products for cleaning and eliminating odors, Feliway spray for the beds, Scat Mats to put on vulnerable areas when I leave for an extended time,I purchased a UV flashlight and use daily to possibly find any urine spots, I've shampooed area rugs, took away throw rugs, give her a 2.5 mg. of a generic prozac daily and spray Pet Organics NO MARK on our furniture cushions 2ice a day. You get a LOT for the money and it doesn't seem to hurt our leather sofas and chair. Because the cushions are leather and there can be urine runoff to the fabric on the undersides and lower sides of the cushions, I also have stuffed matching colored towels between cushions to absorb any urine. All this seems to work well and I have had only ONE wee incident in the last month, and this was before I got Agatha on her tranquilizer. By the way, my pharmacist said people using tranquilizers on their pets is not a rare occurance! The generic is very inexpensive. Also, PLEASE do not physically punish your naughty pet when they have accidents. This COMPOUNDS the problem. Instead,try to reward your pet when they use good bathroom behaviour. My kitty gets a 'Greenies for Cats' treat when I catch her using her box and I say "good girl" and pet her immediately afterwards. Lastly, fyi, I have never before had this kind of problem with a pet. It takes time to figure what works for YOUR situation and YOUR pet. Good luck to you with your pet(s)!
J**C
It works
I do not understand how this has under 4 stars, I have 2 males that I had rescued a few weeks apart from each other, within a few days they started to spray in my house. I would find little marks on my walls or on the front of my dryer ect. The smell was awful and I couldn't keep just chasing them around with a rag and cleaning agents, I seen this on Amazon and seen the lower stars but it was affordable enough to try, IT WORKED, like actually worked, I sprayed the spots they would spray 2 times a day, the first day I noticed a big drop and day by day until they just stopped its been than 2 weeks since i bought this and they are not spraying in my house anymore. Is this a permanent fix? I'm not sure...but I know that as of now for the last week and a half they have not once sprayed in my house.
A**R
Why the Two Stars
I had an old bottle of this product that worked wonderfully for me and when I put up my curtains I immediately went to start my 'keep away' game. Unfortunately I was running real low so I came here to purchase a few more bottles. When the product arrived I was very surprised to see that they changed it - the ingredient amounts are no longer the same (the newer of them having less amounts of each ingredient then the older bottle) and the newer one is oil based while the old was water. I am sad to see that they changed it up like that and I am really hoping that it still works, it's hard enough to find things to help keep your cats from scratching, it is a shame to lose the one thing that worked.for reference - nacherThe old No Scratch ingredient list: Left a nice light piney scent - didn't discolor my furniture.Garlic - 7gm-2.0%, Clove - 7gm-2.0%, Sodium Lauryl Sulfate - 10gm-3.0% (Inert Ingredient - Sodium Bicarbonate, Water)The new No Scratch ingredient list : No scent at all (which concerns me) - don't know about it discoloring things yetGarlic Oil - 0.4%, Clove Oil - 0.4%, Sodium Lauryl Sulfate - 0.6% (Inert Ingredients - Purified Water, Hydrogenated Vegetable Oil - total inerts 98.6%)Thats a huge difference just looking at it - if I noticed that it actually still works and or if I notice it start to discolor my items I will come back and update my review. Keep in mind this has nothing to do with the product seller, I got my order in a timely fashion and it was exactly how it was described, this review was on the actual product and the way it was made.
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