Pet Repeller Furniture Pad Sofa & Couch Mat, SILVER, 72″
Original price was: $25.99.$23.20Current price is: $23.20.
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Customers find the product effective at keeping cats off furniture. They appreciate its protection level. However, some customers find it noisy and dislike its appearance. There are mixed opinions on value for money, durability, and size.
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11 reviews for Pet Repeller Furniture Pad Sofa & Couch Mat, SILVER, 72″
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Original price was: $25.99.$23.20Current price is: $23.20.
Ashley Hanson –
Best purchase ever! For cats or dogs!
We have been battling to keep our long haired cat off our bed and nothing was working. The bed was covered in hair and I was hiding the pillows under the covers and putting towels down for an easier clean up. Day one when I opened the cover the cat tore off to the other end of the house. I donât think sheâs even tried to get on the bed since. If she has I havenât heard it and I work from home. We have a cat tree in our room so she can still sleep near us but not ruin our bed. After two weeks she loves sleeping the night in her cat tree and doesnât try to sneak onto the bed once we fall asleep. This has worked amazing and I would recommend it to anyone wanting to keep pets dog or cat of furniture. This has also helped keep our dogs from sneaking onto the bed once we fall asleep or are too tired to make them go back to their bed.
Pmd –
I’VE NEVER LOVED A MASSIVE SHEET OF TIN FOIL SO MUCH.
My cat is a jerk and likes to spray my furniture (and probably the walls and floors — I hope nobody ever comes through with a blacklight) to punish me for being away too long/not cleaning his box 70 times a day/buying the wrong type of food that was fine the day before but suddenly isn’t anymore/or just because why not mess up my hundreds of dollars of furniture — it’s a Tuesday! He’s ruined two couches and a bed mattress that looks like I have an incontinence issue but it’s all my cat’s doing. Great conversation starter. Can’t wait to move so I can put it on the sidewalk and show the whole world I pee the bed at 30 years old.ANYWAY, I bought this and it’s probably the most unexpectedly effective thing I’ve ever bought. It just lays there but it’s a huge deterrent for my cat who HATES most noises but especially plasticky/foily crinkle noises. He also hates touching those types of fabrics. I rescued him when he was an adult so I have a theory that before the shelter got him, he was tossed out with his brethren and sistren (?) in a plastic grocery bag. Who knows. He hates plastic noises and bags and feeling it or seeing them, so this sheet is the best thing ever. He tried one time to pee on it, which I suspect took great courage, but I just wiped it off (!!!!!) and put it right back he hasn’t touched it since. As a human I know he could literally just scoot up under it but he’s a cat so he doesn’t know to do that and thankfully hasn’t yet. I’ve had this for a few months and it’s now part of my evening routine to throw it over my couch before I go to bed. This was a total lifesaver.As a note, the fabric is like the metallic material they wrap marathoners in after they complete a race, so thin, foily material. It has a soft fabric backing so it’s easy on your upholstery if you have leather or something.
Shirley Williams –
It really works keeping my cat off my furniture
The only thing I didnât like is when I want to sit down moving it and the noise will drive me crazy, but it does serve its purpose
Melissa H. –
Not the Solution
My lady-cat who occasionally pees on the sofa had gone on a peeing streak and so I decided to get two of these foil blankets to see if it would help with the situation. She not only hopped immediately up on the sofa when I put the foil blankets down, unfazed by the loud noises caused by her traipsing across it, but she then started peeing ON the foil blanket – and that creates quite a mess to clean up. I used them for maybe 6 momths before abandoning for a product that I find MUCH more helpful (the Mambe 100% waterproof furniture cover for pets and people). Often when she’d pee on the foil blanket, she’d jump to get away and the pee that was now sitting on top of the foil would fly around and get on the floor or other unprotected areas. Also, you can’t launder the foil blankets. So they became stinky and so worn-through. Maybe this is fine for most cats, but the product did not work well for mine.
nicole –
Works for some cats
I feel like the price is a little high for the materials, but it does deter the cats we are having issues with. The braver cats will jump on it, but donât stick around long. We put it over our king size bed during the day and switch to our couch at night. So far itâs handled the back and forth, but Iâm not confident it would last for years. Hopefully the habit is broken before that. Itâs incredibly noisy, and thatâs the main thing that keeps the cats off. Keeps our dog off too.
COM –
SO FAR, SO GOOD!
Not wanting to resort to even mild electric-shock devices, I finally decided to try this blanket and could not be happier with the results over the past six weeks. To no avail, I had tried all kinds of other different humane deterrents for our two kitties to try keeping them off a queen-size bed. This has worked like a charm. Each cat tried jumping on it once or twice out of curiosity and now stays off. They do not like the crackly sound that results. It is not the most attractive piece of decor in the bedroom, but I lay it completely flat with nothing else on top of it during the day and no longer walk into the bedroom to find our fur babies using the mattress as a gigantic cat bed. They are content choosing a half dozen other cat beds around the house and we humans can sleep at night without reaching for the inhaler. This may not work for every cat, but it has worked in this house. I hope this review might help someone.
Emily Stephenson –
Not for poop accidents
I bought this because my two new cats starting having diarrhea accidents around the house including on my new couch. One of these pads barely covered my couch, so my cats went underneath it and pooped. I got a second pad and overlapped them. This worked great for a month or so. I switched my cats food and their diarrhea seemed to get better. I stopped putting the pads on the couch and for a week, no accidents. I had the pads folded neatly by the couch on the floor. Bad idea. One or both of the cats randomly had diarrhea all over the pads on the floor and because it got on the back of them (the cloth type backing, not the foil side) they are ruined. I have sprayed and scrubbed the stains with good cleaner but they wonât come out and these pads canât be machine washed. Iâm guessing urine would have the same effect. My cats did despise the loud sound the pad makes, similar to tin foil. But make sure you have enough pads to completely cover the furniture and donât leave them laying around if your animal is having accidents!
Sarah Longstaff –
it worked for a few days but once they got used to the sensation they were all over it. It helps a bit to keep the couch clean except when they burrow underneath it, which they will be doing more of this winter as the foil will keep it nice and warm under there! At least it fits the couch.
V –
Pero duró poco lo lave y se despintó la parte plateada
celine beaulieu –
Ãloigner mon chat de mon lit
david m higgs –
Our dog has not even attempted to get up on the New Couch, while the foil blanket is in place! ( A different story if the foil blanket is off and we turn our backs.) I never thought we would see the day when he would stay off the couch!