








🚫🐱 Stop the Spray, Save Your Space!
Nature's Miracle Advanced Platinum No More Spraying is a 24-ounce spray designed to deter cats from repeatedly marking the same indoor spots. Infused with essential oils, it safely repels cats without harmful chemicals, making it perfect for indoor training and behavior correction. Backed by a trusted brand with 40 years of pet care expertise, this product helps maintain a fresh, odor-free home while promoting positive pet habits.



| Brand | Nature's Miracle |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 out of 5 stars 4,717 Reviews |
| Item Form | Spray |
| Item Volume | 24 Fluid Ounces |
| Material Feature | Scented |
| Scent | Unscented |
| Specific Uses For Product | Behavior |
A**O
Worked well to stop new rescue cat from...you know...
I already had five cats. They're all rescues, and they're all indoors. A couple months ago I added another! He's an adult, neutered male. I've been adopting cats [and dogs] for many, many years, so I'm very familiar with bringing in a new pet, letting them get acclimated to their surroundings, letting the old and new pets scope each other out, etc. Part of the process CAN involve any of them--old or new--urinating where they're not supposed to. It can be a stress reaction or it can be a matter of claiming territory. Well, that's exactly what happened with the new cat. Our existing litter boxes were covered. Although he would use them, he was reluctant to get into them. I really don't know if that was the problem, and/or if he wanted to mark his territory, and/or if he was stressed...but at any rate he would occasionally urinate in the carpet. Ugh. As much as I love cats, I *DESPISE* the smell of cat urine! Not knowing which issue the cat was having, first I brought in one of our old, uncovered litter boxes--and the cat immediately preferred it. However, he's very big, and when he'd squat in it to pee, some of it ended up going over the edge...into the carpet. So I bought a new, uncovered litter box, the IRIS High Shield Litter Pan , and that solved that problem. Next I bought some Feliway Behavior Modifier Spray , which uses synthetic cat pheromones to calm and reassure cats and to, hopefully, stop them from marking their territory. I saw some improvement after using this for several days, but it wasn't completely solving the problem. That's when I ordered the Nature's Miracle No More Spraying. I wasn't so much concerned with it removing the stains/odor, as I planned on having the carpet professionally cleaned AFTER the cat stopped peeing in it. I was more interested in its 'no more spraying' aspect. (For clarity, the cat was not spraying, he was urinating, but I hoped this would work regardless.) I used it daily in the two small problem areas for about a week, just applying a light spray to the surface of the carpet. It worked! Yay!! It has a nice, pleasant scent, not offensive or strong at all. It definitely helped with the odor but, again, my main concern was stopping the urinating, and it did. After all of the above, the cat began using the litter boxes exclusively. Ironically, he now uses all the boxes, including the covered ones he didn't like at first. I think now that he's been here a while and knows he's safe and this is his home, he's gotten over whatever issue he had with feeling enclosed in the covered boxes. I had professional cleaners come to tackle the carpet, and the odor is now gone. I forgot to mention: The FIRST thing I did was have my vet check him over. So I knew he had nothing, like a bladder infection or cystitis, causing the behavior. If your cat is peeing where they shouldn't be, PLEASE have them checked by your vet to make sure they're not suffering from a health problem.
J**E
Long time cat owner - pleased
I have a lot of cats from participating in rescue over the years. I always prided myself on the fact that they all got along great. However - Youngest kid went to college, and then moved rooms when he returned. One of our rescues that has been here since he was a kitten and is neutered became territorial. This is a first for me. I want to get him to the vet to see if one of his "boys" was missed during the neuter - because this does not seem normal to me. At any rate, when he has marked, one of our other neutered male cats comes along and is like "oh, is this what we are doing now?" and then squirts a tiny bit nearby. Then, my only purebred, the oriental shorthair, is completely upset at the spraying, so he holds his urine, starts acting like a weirdo, which causes the original sprayer to chase him. WHAT IS GOING ON? I've always had peace in my house of cats until this occurred. Anyway, I use an enzyme cleaner which totally takes the smell away for humans, but I felt like a needed a deterrent. So far, this is working really well. There is no more marking in the areas I have sprayed this. I'm guessing I will have to refresh the smell on occasion. I do have to say this product smells wonderful. I really love the smell of it. It's pleasant and soothing. I will be buying more. As a reminder to those with cats - cats don't go outside of the litter box unless there is a problem. We have ruled out medical, so this territorial situation has a reason behind it. Don't give up on your cats. Solve the puzzle, find the problem, and then start troubleshooting so it doesn't happen anymore.
S**.
So far so good
For years one of my cats pees on the front door rug. Nothing I did worked. Basically I keep 2 rugs for that door and every other day I would wash the rug. If I didn't have a replacement rug out, she would pee on our bathroom rugs. I basically kept my bathroom door shut and my daughter laid her rugs over the side of the tub. Ohhh and if I put away every single rug in the house, she would go in the litter box. It wasn't great solution but it worked until one of my other cats started peeing on my kitchen rug. I'm guessing he assumed it was okay since the other cat went on the front door rug...mind I've had this cat for 2 1/2 years and the original peeing cat I've had for10 years. Soooo when the 2nd cat started this horrible behavior, I was sooo mad. I bought new rugs and a feliway plug in. The peeing started right up and then I ordered this spray. It has now been over 24 hours since my cat peed at the front door! And neither has peed on the kitchen rug at all. I spray the rugs in the morning and at night. While the smell is kind of like a mentholatum smell, the fact that I'm not smelling cat pee or having crumbled up rugs (because they try to cover up the pee) is fine with me!!! I'm hopeful that after some time, I will be able to stop the spray. I'll wait another week and update the review but I am very hopeful...fingers crossed! And at that point if things are still great I will update to 5 stars.
L**.
Extremely Strong Smell
First and foremost, I do not recommend this to anyone with breathing issues. It's extremely strong and I ended up throwing it away because it kept giving me asthma attacks. Secondly, it did not work for our cat with behavioral marking. Yes, he was healthy. We used this in conjunction with litter attractant and it did not make much difference. It would deter him to an extent but he has his specific locations he liked to pee and he was determined to go there. If this was fresh he might go somewhere else, but it doesn't hang around all day. I'd have to spray it at least 3x a day for it to be effective, which meant I couldn't breathe. And even then he would go in those locations if he had to. I also tried to use it to keep my other cats away from certain areas (not because they were peeing, but because I have areas they aren't allowed) and it did not keep them from going where they wanted. I'm s sure this would help with some cats. But it was not working for mine and only caused me distress. Whatever it does to my lungs, even my inhaler has a hard time fixing.
A**R
It works
Honestly I don't know why this product doesn't have better reviews because in my case with 6 cats, it is the only thing that has worked so far. My cats started peeing right by my front door. I was so overly aggravated at the situation I spent hundreds of dollars on other products that promised they would get rid of the scent to prevent remarking or even eliminate the odor completely. I was disappointed every time I try a new product and a day or 2 later would wake up to a puddle of pee by my front door. I even considered rehoming the cat with the main issue. She would mark and then the others would follow. They had plenty of litter boxes that are constantly being cleaned so I kmow that was not the problem. I took her to the vet and clinically there is nothing wrong with her. I bought hormone scented plug ins and a whole lot of things I was promised would work. Well I decided to give this a try and I am very happy with the results so far. It has been a little over a week and I have not found any pee in the area I sprayed. I sprayed a few at night before going to bed and once during the day. I even had to throw away my couch because it was ruined and I couldn't stand the smell of urine when walking into my living room area. I stayed with and empty living room for a few months. Afraid that if I ordered a new couch it would be the same. After trying the spray for a few days I took a chance and hot a new couch which I sprayed with this and they have stayed away from it. For me and my cats it has worked wonders. So far it is doing what it promised to do. I hope it would be the end of a marking era from my cats.
D**N
Did not work for me...
Not sure what to say about this stuff. I didn't want to low ball it on rating because it was very cheap, and maybe my cats are just a-holes and it *MAY* actually be better at cleaning and covering up pee than regular household cleaners but I wanted to review and share my experience so I gave it a 3... But if I had to rate it on how well it has worked for me, it'd be a 1. Firstly to get to the point: my (2) cats both spray in my basement, I've cleaned it with this stuff pretty thoroughly and they still spray in the same spots. I've also tried Feliway spray and wall plug-ins which also seemed to make 0 difference. The story behind it: I moved into a new house 5 months ago and we had a baby shortly after that, so we have some stuff going on our cats aren't used to. They've been peeing/spraying on the walls and carpet around the walls in our basement, and rarely but occasionally in the babies room. We have a 3 year old male cat and a 5 year old female and they both do it. We also have some somewhat wild cats that people in our neighborhood take care of, not sure if that could be part of the problem or not, our cats go outside and they run into the neighborhood cats frequently which some they seem to get along with and others not so much, but I haven't seen any fights.
D**R
Effective
So far, so good for effectiveness. I have semi feral barn cats who like to mark against the doorways to my residence and porch. I use this every few days and it has proven to be effective thus far after 2 weeks. It does have a strong clove scent, which I do not mind as it is much better than cat urine infiltrating my home. I recommend this product.
A**.
It works!!
I have to say this stuff really really works. I have a few neighborhood cats and I’ve lost a few rugs by my front door but once I got this and sprayed it, I’ve had zero problems. I am a real person and not a paid reviewer.
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