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    Scat Mat....opinions

    We are at wits ends...K&L suggested Scat Mats.

    I would like ALL opinions on this, plus where and how much you paid for it.

    We are looking at the 30x16 one, I am amazed how much the prices are.....starting around $50.00 up to $90.00!!! Yes, the very same mat $40.00 more!!! Yikes!

    I am going stark raving mad, well, ok I'm already there but hopefully you understand

    thank you!!!!!
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    Look on ebay, they are much less expensive there. I have used them before and they work will for my guys (in combination with the other standard approaches).

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    Actually I dont need a Scat Mat as My Found Ctas who climb up on the counter anymore, and thats the only place that they are not allowed to go.
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    I read somewhere where you take a sink mat and cover it in double sided tape and put it on the counters. The cats do not like the stickiness on their paws and will not likely jump back up once they know it's there. Alot cheaper than the scat mat and it works.

    Another suggestion is taping aluminum foil on the counters. Put pennies in a soda can and leave them up there. Cats don't like the noise.

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    A less expensive mat is called a Sofa Scram. DrsFosterSmith.com have them. They emit a loud sound when stepped on instead of a little shock that Scat Mats use. The Sofa Scram costs $29.99. Mine works as long as the cat isn't smart enough to step around it

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    What is the purpose of it?

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    They worked for us a while too. Then we just gave up. They can figure out to get around and over them. They won! They now have the roam of anywhere. I just keep disinfectant under the sink and spray the counters when I'm getting ready to prepare anything.
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