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Old 22-08-2011, 08:46 PM
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Re: Feliway plug in

Can i just ask if those feliway work for fighting cats, i am still having a terrible time of it with my 2 cats and was going to buy it but just was not sure if i should or not.
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Old 22-08-2011, 08:53 PM
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Re: Feliway plug in

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Can i just ask if those feliway work for fighting cats, i am still having a terrible time of it with my 2 cats and was going to buy it but just was not sure if i should or not.
I dont have any experience of fighting cats,but I would expect if the pheromones are having a calming effect on both cats then it should help.Hopefully someone who has used it for this reason will be along soon.Definitely worth a try.
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Old 22-08-2011, 08:57 PM
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I dont have any experience of fighting cats,but I would expect if the pheromones are having a calming effect on both cats then it should help.Hopefully someone who has used it for this reason will be along soon.Definitely worth a try.
Thank you, i thought after some time they would be ok but am afraid not. Feliway is my last resort to be honest.
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Old 22-08-2011, 09:26 PM
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Re: Feliway plug in

I have just this minute ordered Feliway spray from Zooplus £15 reduced from £19, as thought it may be quicker acting than the diffuser, if I spray on her bed etc. My cat is acting nervously after we have had a 20 week kitten to stay she is twitching when eating food and running around trying to get out as soon as she's ate it, chasing her swishing tail,.

This is my first order with Zooplus (after seeing the company mentioned on here quite a few times as being a good company to use) IF ORDER OVER £19 free delivery. So I added in a few treat sticks and nibbles to get order over £19.
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Old 22-08-2011, 10:43 PM
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Thank you, i thought after some time they would be ok but am afraid not. Feliway is my last resort to be honest.
Definitely worth a try. Each diffuser iw good for about 400 square feet, so you may need more than one. But what else have you tried? Is there a thread?
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Re: Feliway plug in

Personally, I wouldn't risk burning my house down to save a couple of quid

These diffusers all diffuse at different rates, and generate different amounts of heat. Just no worth the risk imo.
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