SUMMARY OF ISSUES
Cats scratch up couches, dig in plants, and jump on countertops. Typical fixes like foil, sprays, and shooing barely work and make you the bad guy. Without consistency, nothing sticks and the chaos keeps coming back.
Issue 1: When Curiosity Crosses the Line.

The couch you saved up for now looks “distressed” - not by design, but by ten thousand tiny claw marks

Plants aren’t decor anymore - they’re a daily excavation site, dirt everywhere, leaves shredded like confetti.

Cats thrive in open spaces, but some rooms truly need limits (newborn sleep, allergies, fragile items).


Issue 2: So Many Solutions, So Little Success

Aluminum foil, cardboard barricades, sticky tape peels: your home starts looking like a booby-trapped puzzle.

Shooing works... for five seconds. Then you turn your back and the same behavior starts again.

Deterrent mats, spraying water, and throwing pillows make you the bad guy. Your cat’s back on the counters as soon as you leave the room.

Just tire them out’ works... until they nap, recharge, and hit the counters at midnight.
Issue 3: The Missing Piece = Consistency

Clickers, treats, timing, and perfect consistency - great in theory, but impossible on a real Tuesday.

Training tools often fail because they only work sometimes, leaving your pet confused and your patience drained.

Pet deterrent devices alarm randomly, leaving your cat confused when it’s not even in a restricted area.

Without consistency, it’s not a boundary - it’s just a suggestion.













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