SSSCAT Spray is a training tool that helps pet owners create pet-free zones. With a motion-activated spray, the SSSCAT system gently discourages pets from exploring areas that are off-limits. It’s odorless, harmless, and (in most cases) effective at protecting your home—and your sanity.
Does your pet love to explore? While delightful in most circumstances, an overly curious pet can be troublesome if they’re getting into things they shouldn’t (as in that newly frosted cake on the counter.)
But all is not lost: if your cat or dog’s mischievous antics are driving you batty, PetSafe’s SSSCAT Spray may be able to help. This automatic pet deterrent spray can teach your pet boundaries by emitting a safe and scent-free “warning” spray.
You can position SSSCAT Spray anywhere you deem off-limits to pets. When the device detects your pet’s movement, it will emit a quick burst of nontoxic spray to startle (but not harm) them.
In this review, we’ll take a look at:
- How SSSCAT Spray works
- The pros and cons of SSSCAT Spray—and whether or not it could be right for you
- Where you can find and purchase SSSCAT Spray
- Motion-Activated - works while away
- 3 foot range - effective for furniture, counter tops, and more.
- Four AAA batteries - Good for 80-100 sprays (replacements available online or through PetSafe)
SSSCAT Spray: Benefits and Features
- Safely discourages pets from entering areas that are off-limits
- The motion-activated sensor registers up to 3-feet away
- The spray is harmless and odorless
- Adjustable nozzle
- Suitable for both cats and dogs
- Replacement bottles available
SSSCAT Spray: Pros & Cons
PROS
- Recognizes movement up to three feet away
- 80-100 uses per canister
- Nontoxic and odor-free
- Won’t stain your furniture or countertops
- Easy to set up
- Environmentally friendly: does not cause ozone depletion
CONS:
- Doesn’t work for every pet: some reviews call this spray out for being unreliable and inconsistent
- Runs on 4 AAA batteries (not included)
- Designed for indoor use only
- Can be dangerous to pet birds
Where is PetSafe SSSCAT Spray Made?
While PetSafe is headquartered in Knoxville, Tennessee, most of the company’s products are made in China. Their production team is made up of some of the top animal trainers, vets, and behavior experts. According to PetSafe, these developers “follow internationally established standards for product development, manufacturing, testing, and inspection, including certifying and testing that our products are lead-free.” To test how products like SSSCAT Spray will perform in real-world conditions, all PetSafe products undergo thorough in-home testing.
US-based customer support is available Monday through Friday, 8 am – 7 pm
SSSCAT Materials
While PetSafe doesn’t disclose the components that make up this spray, it does confirm they’re safe for people and pets. This aerosol spray is also scent-free for sensitive sniffers, and it won’t stain your furniture, walls, or floors.
PetSafe SSSCAT Spray: Where to Buy
SSSCAT Spray can be purchased directly from manufacturer PetSafe, or at the following retailers:
- Motion-Activated - works while away
- 3 foot range - effective for furniture, counter tops, and more.
- Four AAA batteries - Good for 80-100 sprays (replacements available online or through PetSafe)
You can also purchase replacement spray cans here:
SSSCAT Spray Specs
Safety
SSSCAT Spray is considered safe and non-toxic to cats and dogs (and their humans). Birds, however, are another story as they can be sensitive to aerosol sprays and startling noises.
Because the canister’s contents are under pressure, always keep this product out of direct sunlight, and don’t store it anywhere that could reach above 113 degrees Fahrenheit. Only use SSSCAT Spray in well-ventilated areas, and never use around an open flame.
Effectiveness
Now for the million-dollar question: does SSSCAT Spray actually work? Pet owners appear to be divided on the matter, with some praising the spray’s success and others who were less impressed. A concerning trend that some buyers encountered was the motion sensor’s unreliability. For the most part, though, SSSCAT Spray appears to perform well.
Lifestage and Breed
SSSCAT is appropriate for cats and dogs of all ages: kittens and puppies, adults, and seniors. Take caution, however, if you have pet birds as they’re sensitive to aerosol and startle easily.
Price
At under $50 per kit, SSSCAT is a decent value. Once you purchase the spray system, you’ll only need to replace the spray canisters, which are cheaper.
PetSafe SSSCAT Spray vs. Bodhi Dog 3-in-1 Cat and Kitten Training Aid
This cat training spray from Bodhi Dog can achieve results similar to SSSCAT, but it takes a different approach. Instead of releasing an odor-free spray, Bodhi uses a scent that cats find displeasing (don’t worry—the smell is agreeable to humans.)
Unlike the SSSCAT system, this Bodhi spray is not automatic and you’ll need to apply it every 24-hours or so until the new boundary sticks. On the plus side, you can use Bodhi spray on just about anything you consider off-limits to pets, including outdoor areas. It’s also a less-terrifying option for especially jumpy cats (and easily startled pet owners).
If you’re looking for a bargain, Bodhi spray is the cheaper choice. But whether or not it will work for your cat is questionable at best. Reviews are pretty split over this product’s performance. It seems to work well for certain felines, but some cats seem to actually like the taste and smell.
Bottom Line
PetSafe’s SSSCAT Spray offers a humane way to establish boundaries for your pets so you can all live in harmony. If you’re struggling to keep your cat or dog away from certain areas, this automatic spray could be a game-changer.
PetSafe SSSCAT Spray Review: Features, Pros & Cons, and More FAQs (Frequently Asked Questions)
What is SSSCAT Spray used for?
SSSCAT Spray is a motion-activated spray that “warns” pets to steer clear of certain areas. The spray is nontoxic, odorless, and environmentally friendly.
Can you refill a SSSCAT Spray system?
Yes! Replacement canisters are available on Amazon and Chewy.
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