🚫 Say goodbye to unwanted sprays—reclaim your space with confidence!
Nature's Miracle Advanced Platinum No More Spraying is a 24-ounce indoor training spray designed to deter cats from repetitive spraying. Using a natural essential oil repellent scent, it safely discourages cats from returning to previously sprayed areas. Trusted by pet owners, it’s safe for both pets and homes when used as directed.
Item Weight | 9.4 Pounds |
Number of Items | 1 |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Contains Liquid Contents? | No |
Scent | Unscented |
Specific Uses For Product | Active |
N**E
Awesomeeee
It’s been two weeks since I got this and it works soooo well, I’m so glad i bought this, my new cat has been peeing on so much of my furniture until I got this thing, it worked basically instantly, especially because of the smell, It smells very vinegary, as soon as you spray it the smell will over power the room, atleast my room since it’s not that big, it doesn’t smell terrible but it doesn’t smell nice either, you can probably compare it to gasoline and how you can smell it immediately, it smells okay but you wouldn’t wanna keep it smelling like that for a while. Only spray this thing once or twice because it does spray a bunch of the product, however you do need to respray throughout the day/night
S**N
Great Product
Our one cat who has never done anything bad in the house is upset that my 91 year old father in law and his little dog are staying with us until he is better. He grew up with the dog and they were buddies, but he hadn’t seen him in a few years. So he would poop by my desk if the little dog came near me. No pee, only poop. I’ve always have used Nature’s Miracle for years but hadn’t known about this one. So I ordered it and he has calmed down and not marked at all. It worked great and smells nice.
J**Y
Works ok
Works decently well
L**.
Extremely Strong Smell
First and foremost, I do not recommend this to anyone with breathing issues. It's extremely strong and I ended up throwing it away because it kept giving me asthma attacks.Secondly, it did not work for our cat with behavioral marking. Yes, he was healthy. We used this in conjunction with litter attractant and it did not make much difference. It would deter him to an extent but he has his specific locations he liked to pee and he was determined to go there. If this was fresh he might go somewhere else, but it doesn't hang around all day. I'd have to spray it at least 3x a day for it to be effective, which meant I couldn't breathe. And even then he would go in those locations if he had to. I also tried to use it to keep my other cats away from certain areas (not because they were peeing, but because I have areas they aren't allowed) and it did not keep them from going where they wanted.I'm s sure this would help with some cats. But it was not working for mine and only caused me distress. Whatever it does to my lungs, even my inhaler has a hard time fixing.
D**N
Did not work for me...
Not sure what to say about this stuff. I didn't want to low ball it on rating because it was very cheap, and maybe my cats are just a-holes and it *MAY* actually be better at cleaning and covering up pee than regular household cleaners but I wanted to review and share my experience so I gave it a 3... But if I had to rate it on how well it has worked for me, it'd be a 1.Firstly to get to the point: my (2) cats both spray in my basement, I've cleaned it with this stuff pretty thoroughly and they still spray in the same spots. I've also tried Feliway spray and wall plug-ins which also seemed to make 0 difference.The story behind it:I moved into a new house 5 months ago and we had a baby shortly after that, so we have some stuff going on our cats aren't used to. They've been peeing/spraying on the walls and carpet around the walls in our basement, and rarely but occasionally in the babies room. We have a 3 year old male cat and a 5 year old female and they both do it. We also have some somewhat wild cats that people in our neighborhood take care of, not sure if that could be part of the problem or not, our cats go outside and they run into the neighborhood cats frequently which some they seem to get along with and others not so much, but I haven't seen any fights.
N**Y
Good deterant spray
This spray works very well. The smell is not overbearing and does actually keep cats away from the areas you don't want them in. I don't allow my cats on kitchen counters so after a couple treatments with the spray, my cats got the hint. Directions are easy to follow, and I live and appreciate that it is animal safe.
E**N
Truly a miracle
I was skeptical about if this would work, but we were desperate to try anything. Our 10 year old indoor Ragdoll cat has been spraying in one spot for months. His behavior started suddenly with no known cause. The vets are baffled too. Once I tried this spray he hasn't sprayed a single time! Truly a miracle. There is a strong odor that lasts in the area for a few hours, but it wasn't horrible. I followed the directions and sprayed daily. However, I've forgotten for at least 2 weeks now, and the cat still actively avoids the area, walking at least 5 feet away and around it. Highly recommend!
A**D
Spray is ok but what worked for me… (cat pee)
Out of desperation I bought this spray and It works only for a little bit (has a minty ish smell to it). However, I found something else that worked for me. (Context: my cat peed on my carpet and it smells horrible)I went to Walmart and bought these two items “oxi clean spray odor blaster (the purple one with bristles)” and “ lysol disinfectant spray (the light blue one)”. This combo literally saved my life. I hope this information helps others who are struggling with the same problem.
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