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🐱 Calm cats, happy homes—because your furniture deserves peace too!
Comfort Zone Cat Calming Spray is a 118 mL drug- and fragrance-free pheromone spray designed to reduce urine marking and scratching by creating a calming environment for cats. Ideal for protecting furniture and easing travel stress, it delivers noticeable behavioral improvements within a week and is safe for use on most household surfaces.









| Asin | B0002DHR06 |
| Country Of Origin | USA |
| Date First Available | 7 July 2018 |
| Generic Name | Comfort Zone Comfort Zone Scratch Deterrent and Cat Calming Spray, Value Size, 118 mL or 4 oz |
| Included Components | Comfort Zone Cat Calming Spray: Value Size (4 oz) |
| Item Dimensions Lxwxh | 7.6 x 5.1 x 17.8 Centimeters |
| Item Model Number | 100531122 |
| Item Weight | 236 g |
| Manufacturer | Central Garden & Pet |
| Net Quantity | 113.3981 Grams |
| Product Dimensions | 7.62 x 5.08 x 17.78 cm; 236.78 g |
User
Necessary stuff!
I was so excited this came today, the sixth day after ordering. Pretty fast for getting to our remote little town. (The seller was amazon itself btw)We are driving 2.5h to the vet tomorrow, with four cats who hate drives, and I only noticed at the last minute that we were nearly out of Feliway! I'm so happy we got it in time! It isn't magic, but calms them significantly which is way better than not using it.I just don't quite understand the categories of cat pheromones... is it all the same? I feel like there are at least 2 pheromones involved from the way they market the stuff. This type says it's anti-scratch but it actually works better for us than the plug-in version that comes in Classic and Multicat, for the purpose of peacekeeping. Plus, with this one, I am spared the paraffin fumes (oh my eyes and sinuses!) and fire risk of using a plug in. Plus, afterwards you have a sturdy little spray bottle. I'm definitely in love with this product!Does it work for its stated purpose, reducing scratching? Yes. I have one very nice antique persian rug, and a couple less precious ones, and a cheap, plain one. I encourage scratching on the cheap rug, and placed it at the main intersection of the home, where a cat naturally wants to place their mark. I mist this product on the nicer three rugs, very sparingly, once a week. We also have scratchers of all types everywhere. Between the designated scratching rug and the sisal posts etc, the cats are happy to stay clear of the persian rug. Now, would the spray work as well if the nice rug were the only surface in the house suitable for scratching, and was in a location that encourages scratching? I'm not sure. Why would you put a cat in such a tough situation anyway? Scratching is essential for a strong back and general good health. Please provide scratching opportunities. But yes, if you give them other options, and use this on your nice couch or rug or whatever, they WILL leave it be. And I know the spray is a crucial part of the plan because sometimes I forget for a couple weeks and then they do scratch the nice rug.I find if I get carried away with how much I use it actually seems to agitate them. Like in 1200 sq ft, I do maybe six squirts. So it lasts quite awhile. And this is a very competitive price. Worth every penny!
User
Smelly at first but it actually works
I have always seen "anti cat scratch/urinate" spray as gimmicky and ineffective. I purchased this out of desperation and part of a full setup for a last ditch effort to stop my cat from spraying on my sofa, fully expecting to return it because it didn't work.For context, he's fixed. We have plenty of food dishes down at all times and litter boxes, but my other cat is very territorial and quite a bully. She actively blocks him from resources, so he started spraying, likely due to stress.This spray, combined with a hormone diffuser and hormone collars, has been the only thing that has ever had any effect on their behavior. They actively avoid everything I spray with it. I haven't seen either of them so much as sit on the couch since I liberally applied this spray. I've used it on other items like my bean bag chair and office chairs to help keep him from being tempted to spray those.To my surprise, it has worked wonders. It's been a week since I started using it and not one of the cats has set foot on anything I've applied this to. They also seem much calmer and friendlier with each other.I'm hoping in time they'll be friends, but until then, this has saved my couch and other furniture for the moment.Only downsides are that it stinks at first and it's kind of expensive for a small bottle. But the smell fades fast and you don't notice it afterwards. I've applied it every day since I got it, as per the instructions, and I have to say I'm happy to have been proven wrong.
User
Works Well
Seems to work well and stops my cat from scratching where he shouldn’t be. Seems to have a calming effect
User
Cat Stopped Scratching
I Got beautiful fabric chairs I had no business getting as a cat owner. This spray worked after a few days of applying and the cats stay away. Smell is not terrible and only needed it used daily for two weeks. The cats leave the chairs alone now! Worked far better than expected.
User
I think this works!
I have a serious spraying issue between my two rescue cats and have been at my wits end. I am also a feline behavioral consultant so I knew I had to tackle this from multiple angles. Another colleague recommends spraying this on areas where your cats like to spray, and apply 2-3x day until the problem is contained.This is not a complete solution, just complimentary. I had to use enzyme cleaner to deep clean all the spray spots (black light kit helps) and provide other marking options for them such as scratchpads.So far it seems to be helping! They only sprayed one spot where I had applied this so far but it’s gone from a daily occurrence now to attempt per week. I usually interrupt them before they can start. This is also being paired with the optimum formula diffuser so YMMV depending on what other techniques you use in addition.
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