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| | Product Details | | Product Length: | 6.0 inches | | Product Width: | 2.0 inches | | Product Height: | 2.0 inches | | Product Weight: | 0.8 pounds | | Package Length: | 6.6 inches | | Package Width: | 2.8 inches | | Package Height: | 2.8 inches | | Package Weight: | 0.8 pounds | | Average Customer Rating: | based on 18 reviews |
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2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
buy CatScram instead Jun 25, 2011
By Mr. Williams I bought both stayway and catscram. The refill canister on stayway is too expensive. I needed it in a high traffic area. No refills on catscram just buy the AC adapter and you are ready to go.
2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
Entertaining cat training! Feb 28, 2008
By Flying Chesterfield Farm
"vcreadingmaniac"
Benefits: very entertaining to be relaxing in a part of the house well away from the kitchen where the StayAway resides, listening to the tone -- psssst -- thump of cats being trained to stay off the counter. No more shouting, lurking, scolding, spraying water, etc. to train the cats. The compressed air, apparently with just a bit of water seems safe. The product is easier to set up and maintain than ScatMat -- just turn it on and off with a little switch. It takes up very little counter space. Very effective and safe.
Drawbacks: Quite expensive, in a multi-cat household (with very bad cats), it doesn't last long. Can't find refills -- I've been waiting months for refill order on Amazon to be fulfilled.
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
It works Dec 16, 2008
By Toy Buyer This particular product emits a sound in addition to the puff of air. I prefer it over my first spray system that only emitted air. Once the cat gets blasted by air a couple times in "no-cat" zones, the sound will usually keep them away if they try again. This saves on the expensive refills. I bought a refill with the system, but doubt I'll use it. My cat is a nervous one, though, so she learned real quick to avoid the protected area.
One difficulty is positioning the motion sensor to keep the cat away, yet to not go off every time a human passes in the vicinity.
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
seems to work Jul 27, 2008
By Jaw I can't be 100% sure it's working because i only happened to catch the cat on the counter once in a great while, i don't know how often she was doing it or if she's still doing it when no one's around, but we are pretty sure the StayAway caught her at least a few times because she doesn't like it. If she sees it, she wants to get away from it.
I looked at other brands but they weren't much good to me because none of them included the audible alarm, only the spray. StayAway was the only one that had both spray and alarm. I needed the audible alarm so that if she went on the counter when i wasn't in the room, i would hear it. I was glad that at least one company still makes one that has both of these effects.
The spray bottle ran out of spray fairly quickly, but that was ok because after you've used it with the spray a few times, you're supposed to just use the alarm because the cat will associate the sound with the spray and the sound alone will deter the cat. I think in our case this is true. In some reviews of the other major brand, some people said that company probably discontinued the audible alarm on their product in order to force you to keep buying the spray from them. At least that is not a problem with StayAway. the spray isn't needed after the beginning.
The StayAway is very sensitive. If i turn it on and then walk anywhere near it, it will go off. Kind of annoying but i am very glad to have it.
It was easy to set up and is easy to operate, just a little switch on the back for on/off/spray, and point it where you want it to guard.
The best! Jan 01, 2012
By Bonnie G. Lucy
"homemom"
Not that I tried any others, but I have 2 Christmas trees and bought 1 of these cans. As I decorated each tree, the cat would try to undo what I had done. Place this little sensor can by the tree and voila! No more cat! Placed it by the other tree! Yes! Scared her away! I had a jolly old time with this can, placing it in different places, like on the cupboard. I had the turkey up there and got a phone call and sure enough, I heard that little sensor blaring - the cat was up there - but it shut her down! Now she is scared to death of any can, so I just place cans wherever I don't want her to go. I would recommend this for use even in the yard to prevent burglaries! Oh, and it's great for scaring the liver out of your husband just for fun....anyhow, probably the best purchase I made all year!
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