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The Feliway diffuser (plug-in) helped my daughter's cat when he was over-grooming. They're not terribly expensive. Here's one supplier but you can get them from lots of places http://cnb-host1.clickandbuild.com/c...dCategoryID=10 Does the vet think some of Simon's trouble is stress-related? |
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Yes he said he might get lessed stress with one. The only thing that happened is he fell in the bath the sunday b4 it he started been ill. I also have 2 daughters aged 6 and 10 who do fuss them alot they dont live with me and only come once a fornight to stay. There is nothing different that has happened that i can think it could be |
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If it is stressed related the feliway diffusers are very successful. I would definitely give them a try. Good luck with Simon (that is my eldest son's name and I noticed you also have a cat called Kay, my name, weird or what). |
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