Nature’s MACE Cat MACE Cat Repellent & Training Tool is a plant-based cat repellent available in ready-to-use spray and concentrate formats, formulated to repel and train domestic, stray, wild cats, and kittens to stay away from unwanted areas. Designed for indoor and outdoor use, it helps discourage scratching, marking, chewing, clawing, gnawing, digging, climbing, loitering, and other unwanted cat behaviors in homes, gardens, landscaped beds, lawns, patios, porches, sheds, barns, campsites, storage areas, and other cat-prone spaces. Ideal for homeowners, gardeners, landscapers, property owners, and others responsible for protecting indoor living spaces, outdoor areas, plants, and property from cat damage. It is especially useful on houseplants, countertops, cables and cords, curtains, rugs, flower beds, fences, shrubs, RVs, equipment, garbage areas, pools, hot tubs, and boat or car covers. Many customers also use it to help protect vehicles and holiday decorations from scratching and other cat-related damage. Available in multiple size options, including 40 oz Spray, 1 Gal Spray, 40 oz Concentrate, and 1 Gal Concentrate, it supports smaller treatment areas as well as larger home, garden, and property applications. The ready-to-use formula treats up to 1,000 square feet. This cat repellent and training tool is applied directly to areas where cats defecate, rummage, loiter, claw, scratch, or return repeatedly. It helps establish boundaries and correct unwanted habits. The concentrate is mixed with water in a lawn or garden sprayer, while the ready-to-use version is applied directly as needed. Key product features include weather-resistant sticking agents, all-season use, plant-based ingredients, a cinnamon aroma cats naturally dislike, and humane cat repellent for use around children, pets, wildlife, plants, and the environment when used as directed. For best results, shake well before use, apply daily for the first 7 to 10 days, then continue semi-weekly or as needed to reinforce cat training. Reapply after heavy rainfall, avoid heavy spraying of plants and grass, do not spray directly at or onto animals, and test delicate furniture or painted surfaces in a small inconspicuous area first.