

🚨 Keep your space pet-proof and secure—because your home deserves the best alarm!
The Tattle Tale Sonic Pet Training Alarm (2-pack) uses advanced vibration detection and a 65 dBA, 5.5 kHz sonic alarm to deter pets from off-limit areas like furniture, counters, and cars. Compact and portable with a hanger hole for easy placement, it doubles as a security alarm for doors and windows. Battery included for instant use, this device offers a humane, effective solution to pet behavioral issues and home security.
| ASIN | B00NI379DM |
| ASIN | B00NI379DM |
| Batteries | 1 9V batteries required. (included) |
| Batteries | 1 9V batteries required. (included) |
| Best Sellers Rank | #60,776 in Pet Supplies ( See Top 100 in Pet Supplies ) #2 in Sonic Dog Repellents |
| Brand Name | EMPIRE GENUINE PETFOOD STORY |
| Color | WHITE |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars (254) |
| Date First Available | September 11, 2014 |
| Date First Available | September 11, 2014 |
| Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 4.72 x 4.53 x 1.65 inches |
| Item Weight | 9.1 ounces |
| Item model number | TATTLETALE |
| Item model number | TATTLETALE |
| Manufacturer | K II Enterprises |
| Manufacturer | K II Enterprises |
| Package Dimensions | 4.72 x 4.53 x 1.65 inches; 9.14 ounces |
| Size | 2 UNITS |
| Target Audience Keyword | dogs |
C**E
They worked great for our cat on the car
These seem to be working great for keeping our cat off of the car. Even though our cat has a tall perch in the garage to look out, our cat liked to roam on our cars. Sometimes even left barf behind. Not cool. With the purchase of a new car that shows the prints, we needed a solution to terminate the trespassing without terminating the cat :-) This device has worked well so far. This device is physical-movement sensitive. When I bought the alarm, I placed it on the hood and tapped the hood. It alarmed immediately. This is the the very type of action that the cat would take jumping on the hood. If a very noisy large truck goes by outside that causes vibrations, it can go off. But that seems to be very rare. All I know is that since I put the thing on the car hood, no more kitty paw prints. As the winter weather comes there may be more temptation to try the hood again, but I think the irritating sound will help kitty reprogram her decision to roam about on top of the car. And I bought two alarms, so as winter comes, if the behaviour has not been extinguished with warm hoods on colder nights, we will bring out the second alarm for our other car. Hopefully kitty is a fast learner. I put a piece of soft shelf liner under the alarm to avoid scratching when we put it on the hood and take it off. Has worked wonderfully. Now one thing the alarm will NOT do is take itself off of the hood. A few days after getting it, I drove out of the garage and up the street. It suddenly dawned on me that I had not taken it off before leaving...I had heard this weird sound in my new car and realized it was not the electric motor, but instead the alarm on my hood. I am sure people wondered about me when I was driving down the road with the alarm blazing on each bump. I sheepishly got out of my car at a store parking lot and put the thing inside my car after turning it off. Lesson learned.
M**O
This product works. My two cats finally stay off the table and chair now.
I was struggling to keep my two cats off of one specific chair and my dining room table. Immediately after setting these up, they stayed away. I was really looking forward to catching one or both in the act with the alarm, but that never even happened. Now I don't even turn them on any more, and the cats still stay off. I was a bit weary of the price tag, but thankfully, this product delivers on what it is supposed to. I will say that the vibration detection is so sensitive on the high setting that it was difficult to walk normally past this device without setting off the alarm. The low setting worked best for me. I realize all cats (and pets) are different, but these really got the job done for me.
K**T
If getting this for animals, pets...etc...Better for dogs overall to stay off couches
touch sensitive - NOT motion detection. Just to be clear..not the best for cats.....unless they will be moving something you do not want them to go which will have moving parts...like couch or bed or attached to a door they might push through. For a dog...this might work best...but a smart stealth graceful cat...They will learn to avoid it. You have to attach this to a moving object like a door or put under a floor mat on the floor...which it is....WAY too thick to put under a mat.
A**R
Didn't work as advertised
Total waste of money and doesn't do a thing to deter pets paws on the table or counter.... All they do is knock it off and play with it
K**C
These work!!
They really do the job but I had to send them back because the dogs that were going to visit canceled on me but I had them years ago and they work. It only takes time or two for a dog to attempt to get on my couch and then they learn and you can turn it off because the dog sees the unit on your couch and they back away
W**N
Great Solution for Pets on Furniture
We have two dogs. A big stinky golden retriever, and a smallish german short hair pointer. They both love to go play outside and roll around in the mud. They also are snugglebugs, and my wife and I are softies. We bought a new home. Wife wanted an off-white cloth sofa. I told wife that was a terrible, terrible idea, our dogs will get on the sofa. We bought sofa anyways. Dogs got on sofa. Sofa turned brownish. I bought a 2-pack of these bad boys. Come with the battery already in the device, just need to attach it with the connector. I'm not sure I've ever even seen the dogs get rejected by the alarm yet, they just.. don't get on the sofa anymore. In my opinion this is a vastly more elegant and reasonable solution than some of the shock pads and stuff out there. These things are very sensitive to motion; my 200 pound footsteps stomping by on my way into the kitchen can frequently set it off. This is moderately irritating. I usually just turn the ringers off if we are home. However getting rid of this thing literally just means flicking a switch and stuffing it between the sofa cushions. Really couldn't be easier. Strongly recommend as the go-to solution for getting your pets off your beds and sofas. The noise is awful and they are a little over-sensitive, but way less of an eye sore than a giant plastic mat that SHOCKS stuff.
B**L
Too sensitive with no sensor adjustment capability
They do work well to keep the cats off the furniture. However, they are extremely sensitive to all movements. Walking in the room sets them off. Even a light breeze from out doors has these things screaming repeatedly. There is a volume high-low switch, but I can tell the difference. Both settings seam high to me. ' Id looks for something with a sensitivity adjustment on it.
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