By: PetSafe
The PetSafe ScatMat Indoor Pet Training Mat is the perfect solution to pet-proof your home. It is battery-operated and designed to repel cats and dogs with its three levels of correction. It is made of a flexible vinyl mat, making it easy to place and store. The Strip Size 46 x 3 inch is one of nine different sizes available to suit any home. Customers have praised the ScatMat for its convenience, noise levels, and battery life, making it one of the best Dog Repellents on the market. edp: Very effective for cats that own you and you're counters! Using the lowest stimulation, once my cats stepped on this, they've never tried it again. So effective,
I've removed these strips, and reboxed them! Only thing that bothers me is the high price, compared to other larger, longer Scat Matt products, especially when you only use it once. The counter, or edge Scat Matt's are small units.
Canada on Oct 04, 2019
Michelle: This thing worked perfectly stopped my cats the first time from going on my kitchen counter then moved it to other areas that I didn’t want them on
Canada on Feb 17, 2019
Don D.: Had a counter surfing dog
He got zapped once and never returned
Wish I could have rented this ,lol
Was worth the high price
Canada on Oct 15, 2018
Amazon Customer: Current is not consistent and unreliable to perform effectively. Often no current is felt on the low and medium setting when I apply my hand to it and the high setting works supuratically. Often my cats can be found standing or walking all over this mat. I’ve changed the batteries in it frequently and find no difference in function.
I have a larger mat by the same company and find it’s function much more effective and superior. On the the larger mat I can set it to low and it consistently works and does it job.
Canada on Jul 28, 2018
turfdog: This product exceeded my expectations. I was sceptical at first but I had to try something to keep my young cat from the TV/Video game center with all its wiring. Set on low, it took only 2 experiences for my little guy to totally avoid the center.
Canada on Aug 25, 2017
KaiinOK: I am far more particular about pet products - food, shampoo, training aids... you name it - than I am about our people stuff. Up until this last year, I have never had a dog that required "training aids" of any sort. Then we rescued a hardheaded Heeler cross. I've used other "deterrent" products, but my furkids have figured out ways around all of them. The Sofa Scram audible alarm mat was effective (until they learned to press the off switch), and the Lab/Pit still won't get on the couch if it is there, but my boyfriend could never remember to turn it off before he moved it or sat down, and was constantly scaring himself sideways. Also, the alarm was painfully loud (even for my hard-of-hearing boyfriend), and there was no volume control or automatic shutoff, so if the mat got creased or bent in any way (like dogs kicking it off the couch), there was no way for them to escape the sound until we got home to turn it off. There had to be another solution... and there is. Enter the PetSafe ScatMat Dog Training Strip. Because it is a pressure sensitive shock system rather than an audible alarm, I don't have to worry about subjecting the dogs to unnecessary trauma while we are gone. It's...
United States on Aug 22, 2014
Jim: I've used a ScatMat to keep my cats away from our printers for about a year now and it does do the job. A 15 lb Maine Coon jumping on top of an HP All-In-One printer will definitely break the top-mounted autofeed mechanism - so keeping them off has been a priority.
I like the ScatMat but do wish it had some easily visible indication that it was on so I would know when to replace the battery. Yes, I can touch the rectangular control box to see if it's working but I'd like to be able to see a power on indicator without having to touch it.
But I've got a better idea anyway -- Scotch (3M) 667 Removable DoubleSided Tape. It's 3/4 inch x 400 inches and costs about $5 a roll at Amazon or Walmart.
I've used doublesided tape before and cats absolutely hate touching it. But after a month or two there's no way to remove it from metal, wood, formica, etc, without leaving an impossible-to-remove residue. That's what I like about the Scotch 667 tape - it's removable and leaves absolutely no residue, even after a year on top of some of my file cabinets. Works on the sides of the sofa too - just wish 3M made a superwide version.
So now I drape my ScatMat on top of my...
United States on Mar 17, 2012
Battery-Powered Electronic Repellent Mat for Home Use | Handheld Dog Repellent and Trainer for Effective Pet Management | KCPPET Anti-Barking Training Aid for Dogs | |
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Total Reviews | 5 reviews | 910 reviews | 119 reviews |
Special Feature | Behavioral Control | ||
Product Dimensions | 6.75 x 3 x 3 inches; 9.6 Ounces | ||
Manufacturer | No | No | KCPPET |
Breed Recommendation | All Breed Sizes | ||
Material | Nylon, Plastic | ||
Item model number | SKM-C441 | orange11 | |
ASIN | B0001AB42W | B086TSKVXM | B0888F57W3 |
Brand | PetSafe | ||
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No | No | |
Department | Pet Supplies | ||
Product Dimensions | 6.75 x 3 x 3 inches; 9.6 Ounces | ||
Date First Available | October 2, 2001 | April 6, 2020 | May 7, 2020 |
PJ: I loved the idea of this and decided to give it a try based on the positive reviews. Unfortunately, I can't give it a glowing review like others have. We have 2 cats. Both get on the counters. One just takes a quick peek and then jumps down. The other is constantly scouting the counters for anything and everything; and no matter how many times in a minute we get her off the counter, she jumps right back up. We were hoping this would work to deter her, but it didn't. We tried several placements of it because she kept jumping right over it or would walk right over it, depending on where she originally jumped onto the counter. No matter where we've placed it, she somehow senses that she needs to go over or around it. Please note that in order for your pet to get any sensation from this item, they need to have their body or paws on BOTH of the wires at the same time; and the chance of that happening is rather slim. I've tried all 3 levels of "power", and only the highest one has had any affect on her, and that was only because she laid down right on top of it. And then, she just looked at the strip as if to say "Hey, what are you doing?" and she continued to lay on it. We've had this...
United States on Dec 10, 2020