Keep Your Cats Off Counters And Furniture
Many people email me and ask me how to keep cats off of furniture and beds. while there lots of ways to do it, it is often easier to just tell people to get one of these ScatMats, and here is why…
I like this product because it is 5 feet long. It is long enough to put across a couch, a counter, or a bed.
Also it provides correction in the form of a gentle shock. There are three different levels you can set it at, but the lowest level is often enough for most cats.
One of the best features I like about this ScatMat is that it electronically counts how many times it has been activated so you know what your cat has been up to while you were away.
Now if you don’t want to buy one of these scatmats there are some homemade alternatives.
Strings of aluminum cans strung together can made a frightening sound for cats if disturbed.
Also you could place a plastic mat (ones with spikes on the bottom) upside down on your bed. If you know what I’m talking about you know this one is effective.
But it all comes down to convenience. The best part of the scatmat is that it rolls up easily when not in use.
The bottom line is that if you want to keep cats of furniture, beds, leather chairs, get a scatmat. It will be well worth the investment.
Besides who wants to be stringing cans together.
One of the cheapest places to find one is here: ScatMat
















