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Old 01-05-2008, 01:17 PM
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Re: Sedatives for travelling

Homeopathic calming remedies work great-WWW.Ainsworth..you'll be able to get some off here
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Re: Sedatives for travelling

I think I've got some of that felispray in the car, from when we took Leo to my parents (never again). I have to say I found it didn't do anything at all. We followed the directions exactly. I'll check the name when I finish work.
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Old 01-05-2008, 01:22 PM
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Re: Sedatives for travelling

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I think I've got some of that felispray in the car, from when we took Leo to my parents (never again). I have to say I found it didn't do anything at all. We followed the directions exactly. I'll check the name when I finish work.
Some peope rave about them and some say the same as you; it's useless! It seems to depend on the individual.

We got a DAP to calm Milo down when he was left alone, it made him worse if anything but other people swear by them.
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Old 01-05-2008, 01:25 PM
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Re: Sedatives for travelling

I guess it's all down to the individual cat. I'm taking the long drawn out method to try and get Leo used to travelling, by taking him out on short journeys in the cage, 5 mins and increasing by a few minutes each time. It was really nice when we took them away, but it was a nightmare getting him there and back... sick, poo etc.. He only calmed down when we let him out of his cage, at which point he went to sleep under the drivers seat
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