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Farnam Comfort Zone Feliway Electric Diffuser with 48-Milliliters Imitation Cat Pheromone | 
enlarge | Brand: Farnam Category: Pet Products
List Price: $47.99 Buy New: $20.79 (On sale from $35.50) You Save: $14.71 (41%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 131 reviews Sales Rank: 47
Color: pink Media: Misc. Batteries Included: No Clothing Size: 48 milliliters Size: 48 milliliters Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3 Dimensions (in): 3 x 3 x 4
MPN: 3005683 Model: 3005683/3002 UPC: 039079027915 EAN: 0039079027915 ASIN: B000FH708I
Release Date: September 1, 2007 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Indoor electric sprayer and 48-milliliter bottle of synthetic cat pheromone | | • | Emits comforting, feline pheromone that sooths anxiousness of vet visits, visitors, moving, new pets | | • | Quells or ends unwanted behavior such as urine marking, vertical scratching, appetite loss | | • | Odorless and non-toxic with no affect on humans for easy setup anywhere in the house | | • | Effective in rooms up to 600 square feet; refill bottles available |
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Product Description End urine marking and scratching safely and naturally. Feliway mimics the natural comforting facial pheromones produced by cats to reduce stress-related behaviors and calm cats. Convenient plug-in module gently releases Feliway for up to four weeks.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 126 more reviews...
What's The Big Deal? July 16, 2008 So, I bought the diffuser just about a month ago and I am not really sensing calmness in my cats. I think you have to put a diffuser in every single room of the house, but I hate to spend that much money if it still doesn't work.
Cat only sprays once in a while instead of every day. July 15, 2008 I must qualify this by saying I have a sociopathic cat that is very tempermental and uses the living room carpet as his marquee sign to communicate with me. Because of that, I have two Feliway diffusers and they have significantly cut down on his spraying. It hasn't stopped altogether, but at this point a reduction is good news. So, I would recommend this product.
Not sure if it is working July 14, 2008 I am not sure if this product is really calming my cats down. I bought Feliway at my vet's reccomendation to calm my cat that has been licking her fur off on her belly because of stress. I have noticed the cat licking the area a little less than before but it could also be due to the extra attention she is getting to relieve the stress. Also, this product is very expensive for no apparent reason. I could understand if it were some miracle cure but it isn't.
Excessive vocalization seemingly resolved! July 5, 2008 We were having vocalization problems with our cat that began mysteriously and about four months into the problem, we had had just about enough. It was time for a trip to the vet.
We live in a moderately sized apartment and the cat would sleep normally throughout the day and night but durning his waking hours, he seemed obsessed by one thing: getting out of the apartment. He would sit by the door and meow (or shall I say "scream") nonstop. We felt guilty...we'd occasionally let him out to wander in the stairwell (which the neighbors did not really appreciate) and living on the 5th floor, he'd wander increasingly to the 1st floor exit of our building. We were concerned that he'd wander out of the building and when we did not let him outside, we were concerned that his incessant meowing would annoy the neighbors (it was certainly driving us crazy). He is neutered and we tried just about everything...we tried spraying him with water when the bad behavior began, we tried ignoring him, we tried playing with him and praising him when he was in a normal state, but the meowing continued...
I was very skeptical about this product when the Vet recommended it to us. Plus, in Europe, it is quite expensive. I am knocking on wood as I write this review but in about 3-4 days, we are seeing very positive results. The problem is not 100 percent resolved but I'd say that the vocalization has reduced by 90 percent. Now he'll meow a few times and stop. The cat seems more calm and he does not seem "drugged"...in fact, he seems more attentive and "present." He is interacting with us again and seems to be curious about his environment whereas before, he ignored everything and was determined by only one objective: sit by the door and meow like crazy. He is relaxed, he is happy, he is happy to be with us...we have our cat again!
Feliway is worth a try July 4, 2008 Farnam Comfort Zone Feliway Electric Diffuser with 48-Milliliters Imitation Cat Pheromone My mother had 2 psycho cats in her home, one of whom preferred to "defecate" just outside the catbox. There were urine stains in the carpet as well. One of the cats was afraid of people and would hide under the bed all day. The cats were alone in the house for much of 2 months (except for daily feeding) while my Mom was ill. Needing to move her and the cats out of the house was going to be very stressful to them (and me).
Since the shy boy was moving to my house, I needed to try ANYTHING to make the cat tolerate the move and become normal, or I would have to adopt the cat out or euthanize him. (I had never even been able to see the cat before) After learning of Feliway on the internet, I asked the vet who said it works for some and not for others.
THANKFULLY, I am ECSTATIC to report that the cat is a keeper. He does his business in the litter box, and while still shy around others, he seems starved for affection from people he knows! He's coming around and is out exploring his new world including my cat and dog. He's eating well now and gaining weight.
I attribute the change in part to Feliway, a sqeaky clean catbox and an initial bribe of fresh Ahi to get him out from under the bed.
Feliway is worth a try. I am ordering some for the other cat who hates my family and growls and hisses at us. Maybe that will be the true test! I am continuing to use the feliway and will report back after we return from a week's vacation when the cat will once again be people-less!
Here is a link to a miracle tool for removing pet hair from dogs and cats. I must spread the word to everyone, if you have a pet, you MUST buy this "brush"! (I use the 4 in. on the cats also, the small size is too small) FURminator Large Yellow deShedding Tool with 4-Inch Edge
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