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Review on ๐Ÿฑ Mercola Cat & Kitten Herbal Repellent Collar by Tim Paolucci

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Semi-Effective

Since my neighbor doesn't bother getting rid of standing water in wheel barrels and old tires in the backyard, any pest sprays that money can buy won't get rid of mosquitoes in our house. yard coming from his yard. So I wanted to try a non-toxic mosquito collar for my cat that mosquitoes find very desirable. As you can see from her nose, and you probably can't see, her ears are badly bitten too. Believe it or not, it was even worse before I tried the collar on. And this cat was raised on a ranch, so keeping her indoors is as easy as herding cats. In her opinion, not allowing her to sleep in the yard at night while mosquitoes feast on her is very sad. Fortunately, the cold nights are finally coming, when mosquitoes become lethargic around 60ยฐF and nonexistent below 50ยฐF. I can't recommend this caller because she really only smells like eucalyptus oil. Too bad because I really wanted a non-chemical alternative. Instead, my cat is in a cat jail and I have to clean out a cat box that we have never used in the past. Note to all: When your little daughter says that if you give her one, she will babysit a kitten. She is lying. Not only will she not care, she will grow up and go to college, leaving you with a giant cat. Luckily I love the damn thing. Not sure why. They're basically furry bums with a bad attitude who don't respect your privacy in the bathroom and think 3am is the right time for all humans to wake up.

Pros
  • Uses a special blend of oils that allows effects to last up to 4 months. The active ingredients are contained as a physical part of the collar, which allows them to be distributed over a longer period of time.
Cons
  • Cord is shorter than other lockpicks