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Just got one this weekend, and it does seem to have calmed Marmaduke down, although it is early days. He has had some incidents with Chloe but not nearly as many as normal. We got a plug in and a spray from nutrecare the two were about £37 |
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We got feliway when we introduced a dog to the household. It took a few weeks to work properly, but it really de-stressed the cats and they were in the house all the time and happy! I have heard from other people who have used it and it has had no effect on their cats. So I suppose you would have to try it and see. It worked wonders on my 3! I do know dog owners who use 'Rescue Remedy' for hyper or stressed dogs, they put a few drops into the waterbowl. I haven't used this myself and have no idea if this would work with cats or of any potential effects it could have. It is herbal. May be worth researching - or somebody on here might know more. |
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I've never used Feliway, but wouldn't hesitate to try it; it seems to get far more positive than negative reports. Several members have used Rescue Remedy for their cats, also with good reports.... |
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We use feliway to help calm down the pregnant feral cats we take in. It works. By the time they have their kits, they are usually calm enough to alow me to assist if they run into difficulties. I am taking a pregnant feral in tomorrow night. The feliway is already plugged in. I have also used the dog version (DAP) but can't say it really worked on my manic pack of 4. |
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