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Review on 🐱 Harbors Cat Repellent and Trainer: Effective Indoor Spray to Keep Cats Away from Furniture and Plants - 8 oz, 100% Satisfaction or Full Refund by Bob Fasho

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Works GREAT on my Christmas tree πŸ‘πŸ»πŸ‘πŸ»

This worked great for me. I have 2 cats that climb my Christmas tree, knock it over and eat wires from light strands. I used this and after 3 days they completely stopped messing with the wood. I am very happy. I ordered 2 bottles, one for Christmas 2019 and one for 2020. $20 a bottle isn't cheap. But I only get it once a year and it's not worth ruining the tree every day. It comes with 2 attachments, pump and trigger action. I use a large amount so that the triggering effect is better. A part was installed on the trigger nozzle that prevented it from functioning. It would make sense for this nozzle to be bottle mounted and you don't want it accidentally sprayed during transport, but it would be on the side with a bottle mounted pump nozzle. I only mention this because it took me 10 minutes to fiddle with it to find out that a part needs to be removed for the trigger nozzle to work. There were no instructions and it wasn't obvious. I feel like I wouldn't understand it if I didn't have a technical background. I am almost certain that 90% of people will decide the nozzle is broken and throw it away. The guide definitely helps. The part is mounted horizontally behind the trigger. It prevents the trigger from moving. It breaks down into 2 parts. I used the pump last year and it takes longer to spray the whole tree. Trigger is much better. As I mentioned earlier, I spray a large amount. During the Christmas season, use almost the entire bottle, 2 times a day. The smell is very strong, t. It's not bad, but excessive power. Takes a good 30 minutes. But like I said, I spray a lot. The first few days the cats were still playing with the tree when I started spraying, but after 3 days of heavy spraying twice a day they left it completely alone. I recommend at least protecting the Christmas tree. Probably works for other things too. Just don't spray the tree if the family plans to cool down around it. Wait for everyone to leave the room or for people to complain.

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  • repellents and training aids
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  • disappearance