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Cats owned: Leia: blue torbie
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29-10-2009, 04:06 PM   #11

Re: Feliway Diffusers


MrsH had a good point about the scratching post. If you don't want to invest in a commercial one, a good sized dead tree branch will work perfecrly fine. I have one that I rescued when the tree people were cutting down a dead tree in the neighborhood; have had it for years and my cats all used it. Most of them ignored the bought one. Also the citronella spray is an excellent suggestion: cats dislike the smell of citrus.

I'm no Photobucket expert, but please PM me if you have any questions about the photos, John. I may be able to help.



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06-11-2009, 10:37 PM   #12

Re: Feliway Diffusers


When I first got Koko............ small feral and totally disturbed, I used Feliway. Did it make a difference? You know in all honesty I don't know. I felt I was doing something.

She really only came round when Raja came to stay.... she really wanted a friend.

I have several scratching posts......... they use them with huge gusto.....and everywhere else. Got a cat? Forget fine furniture!



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06-11-2009, 10:39 PM   #13

Re: Feliway Diffusers


Oh they don't like the smell of citronella? I do! Visions of me spraying the stair carpets, the chair arms etc etc!



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06-11-2009, 11:20 PM   #14

Re: Feliway Diffusers


Hi Everybody..i have a scatching post.but i think the kitten attacks the furniture because he knows he shouldnt..its to wind me up..the little sod is playing because he knows i will chase him..I bought a feliway. not sure if its working yet..fore the past couple of nights Tommy and Simba have been up in my bedroom ..fireworks ..they seem to get on alright together..



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