🐦 Keep your garden purr-fectly safe!
The CATwatch is an RSPB-approved ultrasonic cat deterrent designed to protect your garden and its avian visitors. With a powerful range of 12 meters and coverage of 125 square meters, this device is easy to install and can be powered by an AC adapter or batteries. Made in the UK and backed by a 2-year warranty, CATwatch is the ultimate solution for cat-free gardens.
Part number | CATWATCH |
Manufacturer reference | CATWATCH |
ASIN | B00CMBMR6U |
F**∆
Fantastically useful
It does take a while to get the hang of these. They are not the kind of thing that you can just set and leave. People might tell you that they didn't work for them, but they probably didn't persist with them and figure out how the cats relate to them. It takes a good few weeks for cats to realise that their motion is connected to the noise. Then cats will figure out ways to avoid setting off the alarm. But using them has completely changed my garden and gardening. I recommend the wired version rather than the battery version as it's possible to not realise the batteries have gone dead and wind etc can use up the battery. The RSPB give a long guarentee and I had a no quibble replacement after one went wrong after 18 months. I can't recommend these enough. I would add they the devices don't work for deaf cats.
S**D
Hair today, gone tomorrow.
Remember the song " Anyone who had a Heart" ? Well, anyone who has a cat crap problem has a big one, because the deterrents you come across on line DO NOT WORK!!! That includes most of the "Ultrasonic" deterrents and , in my experience, ALL of the sprays. Once those feline faeces makers latch on to your garden as the ideal loo the word spreads, and so does the poo. You name it, I've tried it and the cats ignored it and left me their blessings. In a final push I placed gravel over a 10 meter area they favoured, after removing the top soil and sanitising with disinfectant . The result ? The bigger cats managed to scoop the gravel over their offerings, the smaller ones just left them on top. Then the sun came out and sitting on the patio became a no no . Then I saw an article about CatWatch, recommended by the RSBP, and I have a lot of birds in my garden, so I thought this has to work, because no organisation is going to recommend something that doesn't work . The downside was the price, the upside was that for that much it HAS to work, AND IT DOES. The battery option will give less performance as the battery drains, so go for the DC option. Over time you will pay LESS as batteries are not cheap, and the recommended variety is the most expensive. You get what you pay for. Unlike my feline friends who got what what they never expected. PS. The cats are still there, but where? Maybe you've had an increase in feline footfall?
M**B
Waste of money.
It doesn't work ! I've seen two separate cats walk within inches of the Cat Scarer and both never flinched. I thought the first one could be immune to the device, but after the second cat did the same I just thought I've wasted 70 odd quid.
S**T
Cats Flapped
OK, so I was sceptical about the probable success of this device, so I bought only one unit and a transformer unit (rather than forever needing to change the batteries) to test its results. After all, it's not a cheap unit.We have a 100ft garden and it's terraced so I knew it was only going to cover a section, so I picked a high catraffic zone and considered the angle of sensor coverage in its placement. A few days later I did witness one of the dozen+ visiting cats baulk as it approached the sensor, look puzzled, and then when it moved again (and the sensor had presumably reset itself) it bolted off to the side and through the hedge. I presume it had responded to the device's noise. Fortnight in: Cat poop = nil, Catraffic notably reduced.So I laid out on an extension cable and second unit to place further down the garden to cover the middle level and bird feeder area. Now catraffic is down to rare scoots across the garden to leave as quickly as possible. I believe, however, that power for the second one being supplied via a Y connection on the extension cable from the first, perhaps reduces the effective reach of the second sensor, but it seems to be working otherwise.This not-so-cheap product does work, especially if you consider the optimum positioning. For better success in a larger garden you may need to buy more units + extension cable or second transformer. Personally, I'd shy away from the possibility of regular battery changing in them.
M**A
Cat Watch
Have had this in place now for just over a week and it’s working.We had 3 neighbourhood cats using our very small garden as a toilet,not a pleasant job to have to pick up that amount of cat Pooh every day. I know it’s still early days but it worked from day one so I’m confident it will continue to do so. Lots of deterrents on the market but I went with this brand as I’d used it decades ago for a similar problem it worked then and it’s working now.
A**T
Worth a try
It is not a perfect solution but it does seem to have reduced cat visits to the garden. In the winter it seemed to stop working under very wet or cold conditions, however most cats seem to hunt less at that time of year. Now that nesting season is on us I see less of the local petty cat. It stays to the back of the garden usually where the vegetation prevents the cat scarier from picking up its movements or body heat. I have seen the cat crossing the lawn once so I am a bit concerned that cats can become habituated to the sound but time will tell. The scarier is worth a try when you have tried everything else and nothing has worked
P**E
Mixed feelings, expensive and not convinced that it works.
First one appeared faulty as cats walked right upto it and played by it unperturbed. Replacement appears to work to a degree but one particular cat doesn’t seem bothered. A lot of money for limited benefit.
K**N
Great and effective!
This has been successful in discouraging a neighbours new cat from the front of our house and drive way. We have rabbits in the back garden that will be stressed by a cat and a dog who barks a lot at the sight of the cat. So for everyone’s peace and safety we decided to try this. Love the movement activated feature, it is admittedly slightly audible to us when it’s activated but it isn’t unpleasant and only emits the sound whilst we walk past. The cat reappeared once after it was installed, looked “surprised” turned around and went back home, result!
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