🚫 Say Goodbye to Unwanted Guests!
The Battery Operated Motion Activated Waterproof Cat Repellent is a humane and effective solution to keep cats and other pests out of your garden. With a powerful infrared PIR motion sensor that detects movement up to 7 meters away, this device emits a high-frequency sound that irritates unwanted animals while remaining inaudible to humans. Easy to install and fully weatherproof, it operates on 4 AA batteries, providing a reliable pest control solution for weeks or even months.
Product Dimensions | 10 x 5 x 4 cm; 380 g |
Part number | KKYUKAA07458 |
Material type | Metal-Plastic |
Manufacturer | Primrose |
Item model number | 1 |
ASIN | B01ID8T3IK |
B**Y
Amazing! Must Buy Product!!
Absolutely amazing product wish I purchased this item when my cat issue first started! I strategically deposited the 3 repellents around my quite large lawn where there would be maximum coverage. I saw one of the perpetrators entering the garden and the motion set off one of the sonic detectors, the cat looked in the direction and then darted off 100mph the opposite direction. Another cat that I saw avoiding the lawn and walking only on the path, so as not to trip the detectors. I have found one incident since I installed the repellents (2 weeks ago), that feline must have found a blind spot, but no repeat episode since I last checked which makes them installed 3 weeks now. Trust me this was good, as I was constantly cleaning cat poop both in the lawn and around the tree, lots of it, the main cat was a walking dumping machine, it was driving me crazy having to constantly clean multiple deposits every other day, especially when I do not have a cat of my own.I am very impressed, I set the sensor & sound frequency quite high, so that motion is picked up from the far end of the garden. You cannot hear the sound unless you venture right up to the device, where you can barely hear the sonic sound, which is easily ignorable, you have to listen for it to hear it. I have blocked the main entrance/exit to my garden and asked neighbour to install fencing, where an area was missing.I would most definitely recommend this device to anyone who seriously wants to deter those pesky feline critters, as we all know once they decide to use your garden as a toilet it is difficult getting them to stop. Also I used some home remedies and sprinkled Extra Hot chilli powder and chopped up lemons & limes into the area which was being used most, where there was dirt to dig up.I am going to leave the repellents in the garden until the batteries run out, then I am hoping to remove them, with no further fear of cats turning up, hopefully they will steer clear, but if they return the detectors will be put back to work!!!When setting up the detectors, the screws are a little tricky to install, as they are micro tiny screws so ensure you have a screwdriver with a tiny head. That is the only negative I have for the devices. They are sturdy and robust, easy to install the device around the garden and place into lawn and soft areas.One of my BEST BUYS for 2017 without a Doubt!!!!
T**L
Now working as it should
I bought two packs of three and I am more than pleased with five of them and they have almost totally cleaned our garden of Cats and squirrels. The only issue that I have is that one unit just eats batteries, it seems to last for a max of two days and then the batteries need to be changed. I have tried it in various places in the same area as other units and all the others I have not had to change their set of batteries. It is just one that I have issues with, I will have to buy a new one if the cost of sending back etc cost too much. I am about to inform sender as I have been testing the unit to see if it is me and not the product. I have to say that the five that work works brilliantly, and recommend them to others who have a problem with cats or Squirrels. It is now seems to be working OK!
M**C
These actually work!!
I admit it, I’m a naturally skeptical person but was at the end of my tether after my newly landscaped garden was held hostage to cat poo. This wasn’t just any cat poo. This was dog quality cat poo. Left by, what I can only describe as, half a lion rather than a cat. A shaggy, long haired huge beast of cat which kept leaving steaming, smelly piles right in the middle of my nice (white!) shingle. I tried various lemon scented sprays but one downpour and it was gone so I wanted something heavy duty to get rid of this monster cat. I’d read the reviews of the product and most seemed to say they work. The hints and tips left about screwdrivers were spot on and really helpful. Putting them together was a doddle but the minute I put all of the batteries in I could hear this click click click and this almost inaudible sound. I’d read some reviewers notes that said the sound left them nauseous and feeling a little car sick. Absolutely spot on! I felt quite queasy after assembling them but forged on as I had a cat to remove. I’ll be honest I didn’t expect much. I thought maybe if anything the blue light that comes on when they are activated may scare a cat off. I have two of the three (one is spare) at certain points in the garden and one facing the usual poo patch. From the day I installed them zero poo on my nice white shingle! Nothing at all. Success!! However my joy was short lived when I spotted a swarm of bluebottles in another part of my nice new beding area. That bleeping cat!! Undeterred I figured out that the current range and angle of the scarers needed moving slightly so all of the garden was covered. I’m now three weeks into using these and I’m poo free for three weeks. Poo free people!!!! I’m staggered just now well these work. Set them at halfway on both dials and enjoy a kitty free back garden! My neighbour saw me install these and only recently asked what I was doing. I explained about the cat and she said “oh yes that beast, it jumped on my conservatory roof and gave me such a fright as it was so big and loud!” The beast of a cat is still around but the blighter is no longer in MY garden!
H**R
Does not work on foxes
I’ve been battling for some time with a pair of foxes digging up our pots. In the case of the tulips which are not yet established I’ve gone to many lengths to try and keep the foxes out, I started with purchasing 3 of these ultrasonic devices placed in a triangular manner pointing inward so that should a fox enter that zone they would be bombarded on all sides. It did not work! I then added chicken wire, stakes on 4 sides, they got under that. I’ve now moved to stakes in 8 places which last night appeared to have been enough to deter the digging. However what I had not anticipated was with a more established plant coming up, that the fox would attack that!So here is the fox, in my pics, digging right in front of the sensor (placed in the pink pot) at one point it looks it dead in the eye (you can see the blue glow) and carry’s on digging and causing destruction.These are completely ineffective unfortunately at deterring foxes. The cat parade that seemed to come across the patio through the zone does appear to have stopped, so if you’re looking for cat deterrent this might well work.My hunt for effective fox deterrent is still on.
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