🐾 Keep your garden cat-free with style!
The zonpor Cat Repellent is a battery-operated ultrasonic animal repeller designed to deter cats from your garden. With adjustable sensitivity and frequency settings, it features a wide infrared PIR motion sensor that detects movement up to 8 meters away. This eco-friendly device is solar-powered, ensuring it remains operational without constant battery changes. Easy to set up, simply position it towards the area you wish to protect, and let it work its magic!
Product Dimensions | 11 x 11 x 13 cm; 400 g |
Part number | 1 |
Manufacturer | zonpor |
Item model number | 1 |
ASIN | B07SGJXXCF |
J**A
Sharp sound and flashing lights to scare animals
My neighbour cats are invading our garden and because I don't like cats I bought this device being harmul for animals. Is solar battery operated, it has a nice design and no one will know what is it. Is really easy to install, I only set up on mode 2 for cats after I placed the device in the garden. It works by detecting movement and scaring the animals in nearby of device by emiting a sharp shound and flashing lights. However the sound can be heard by humans and is not very confortable for ears. I recommend to be used in an area where are no humans and will work great for animals.I personally decider to switch it off everytime I sit in the garden and leave it on when is no persons around.
R**S
Inneffective
The media could not be loaded. I have an ongoing battle with cats defecating in my garden. Maybe three dozens times now I have picked up after them and have had varying success and failure with cat alarms and other methods.A ginger cat decided to do its business recently and it was on my flower bed away from one of my cat alarms. I decided to buy another one (this one) and cover that area. I also put a lattice of string over my flower beds using bamboo canes.You can see the cat has returned and is looking for a nice soft flower bed to take a poop in. He also tried the shrubbery where he has been before, but I had put coffee grinds, chilli powder and orange peel there. He managed to find the one spot I had not covered.It looks like the alarm in the centre of the video either didn't trigger or needs a charge, but the new one (this one) worked fine and has plenty of charge, but on max alarm settings and sensitivity he walked straight past and didn't bat an eyelid. This product is the one that is by the front door and he passed very close by it and was not startled.Notice how the lights came on very early but this alarm only came on (note the flashing) when the cat was really close to it. So a very poor sensitivity range despite being at its highest setting.Ok if I am trying to be completely fair here, I did see one cat leap out of the way when it went past the alarm in the centre of the video, so possibly this ginger cat could be deaf! But it obviously doesn't care about the flashing lights either.So it seems that a physical barrier and strong smells are perhaps the best method? Failing this I shall be buying an electric fence!!
G**Y
Needs time to take effect
My garden is used as a through route for several cats. When I first switched the Cat Deterrent on a large Ginger Tom walked past it without seeming to be affected at all. The battery needed charging frequently, but after a couple of months it seemed to last much longer, and now I don't need to charge it manually at all. After experimenting with the settings, which are tricky to select as there is no audible click when you turn the switch, I found setting number 2 was the most effective. I haven't actually seen a cat turn back when it goes off but they don't come through here as often now, I can only put it down to this deterrent being effective. As for value, my neighbour has a similar one sold by the RSPB and they sell for about £40!
J**Y
Better than expected
We have been having issues with our neighbours cat fouling in our flower beds recently and whilst we have no problem with cats we just did not want it being the local toilet for cats! We had tried so many other options with cat sprays and pellets, shells in the flower beds etc and nothing really worked. I really didn't want to get to a point of making it a cat unfriendly area until we found this. We were a bit hesitant due to some of the reviews but honestly this has been so good, it's not too invasive and it does not bother me at all, we have it on setting 3 which I can't hear but my partner can which she describes as just a high pitch squeal that goes on for about 5 to 10 seconds each time it triggers but it's not unbearable. Overall I think this is a really great product and dont have any criticism as it works for us but every cat is different so if you get it please bear in mind it does not work for everyone but for the price we think it's more than worth the money.
A**R
Sonic charge doesn't work
I bought this product because of the neighbourhood cat using my new lawn as a toilet pooping everywhere. The lawn began to die in spots. The Repeller promptly arrived and was installed. Sure enough the cats do not like the thing and stay clear whenever its in the garden. The rechargeable batteries only lasted 3 sunny months... and behold! the cat returned with its pooping backside. I Installed new batteries and quick recharge from the plug socket... the cat stayed away again. I'm now pretty certain that the batteries cannot be recharged by the 'Solar Power charge alone', so do not rely on it at all. Rather frustrating, despite the clear skies the UK has had this summer (2020).Although the Repeller has an effect at scaring cats away, squirrels are a completely different matter - with no effect at all, despite the claims of the advertisment. I watched while the grand master of all squirrels came right up to the Repellent box & I waited to see the effect. None at all! I had to chase the squirrel off the thing because he seemed to want to play with it. I've since read that chopping a lemon into small pieces & scattering across the lawn makes a difference too!. I have had the Repellent for some months now & only felt able to give a comprehensive view when I'd given it a fair chance. It does scare of some pests but not all, as it claims... at least in my experience. Would i buy it again? probably would if only to get rid of the pooping cats even though charging up the batteries is a constant task.
A**R
Solar panel damaged
Had this cat zapper now since April and was very good at first but now has water damage on the top. This is where the solar charging area is. Even after using the USB to charge the zapper is not working correctly and keeps beeping when it shouldn't. Also the middle area has also warped in the heat of the sun I think.Shocking the zapper hasn't lasted even 5 months. Would like a refund or a replacement please.
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