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Farnam Comfort Zone Feliway 48-Milliliter Refill Bottle | 
enlarge | Brand: Farnam Category: Pet Products
List Price: $26.99 Buy New: $12.99 (On sale from $15.99) You Save: $3.00 (19%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 106 reviews Sales Rank: 184
Media: Misc. Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Size: one 48-ml bottle Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 3 x 3 x 4
MPN: 3002792 Model: 3005684/3002 UPC: 039079056847 EAN: 0039079056847 ASIN: B000HHM5QS
Release Date: August 6, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | 48-milliliter synthetic refill bottle for Farnam Comfort Zone Feliway Electric Diffuser | | • | Stops stress-related behavior including: urine marking, vertical scratching, loss of appetite | | • | Mimics comforting, feline pheromone to sooth anxiety | | • | Odorless and non-toxic for easy setup anywhere in the house | | • | Pheromone does not affect humans or other pets |
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Product Description Comfort Zone relieves stress in cats and dogs by simulating naturally occurring pheromones that calm and reassure them in stressful situations. D.A.P. (Dog Appeasing Pheromone) mimics a natural reassuring pheromone produced by female dogs when nursing. Reduces or completely stops stress-related behavior including: barking, whimpering, chewing, urination, defecation and separation anxiety in dogs. Whereas Feliway mimics a natural comforting facial pheromone produced by cats. Reduces or completely stops stress-related behavior including: urine marking, vertical scratching, loss of appetite and adjusting to a new environment. Does not affect humans or other pets. Vial lasts approximately 4 weeks. Covers 500 to 600 square foot.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 101 more reviews...
My Vet recommended this item for our move and I'm impressed! September 30, 2008 While getting ready for our move to our first new home, I noticed the cats becomming really uneasy and nervous. They seemed to pick up on our nerves over the move as well as the fact that we were packing everything in sight. So I called my Veterinarian, whom I find to be so knowledgeable and always willing to give advice, and she told me about this product called Feliway! She said that many of her pet owners had success with this item and that I should try putting one in the new home to aid in their adjustment, as well as one in my old home to help calm them for the troubling nudge into the pet caddy. They hate that caddy! Well, I have to say, this product worked like a dream. They have not soiled the new home and they are adjusting nicely to a strange environment. My Vet did say that this product did not work for everyone, and you'll see the same thing here in the reviews, but it has worked for many and I count myself amongst the many. Give 'er a try! What do you have to lose?
Once you start, better not run out! September 21, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Bought these for my sister -- she had been using them to keep her old male cat from spraying due to a new cat in the house and ran out and didn't think it would be necessary to buy more because he had stopped while using the first batch -- well, she was wrong!!! Within two days he was spraying again and she was desperate for more. Amazon seems to have the best price too! Great product!!!
Linda September 21, 2008 Unfortunatly, this product did not stop my cat from urinating under stress. It seemed to mellow her out for a day or two but then her same behavior started within a few days.
Farnam Comfort Zone Feliway September 21, 2008 This product is truly amazing. I bought this after my mother's cats had destroyed the carpeting in her house three times. After using this product for four months, her house has no cat odor, and she has found no evidence of spraying or going outside of the litter box. I would highly recommend it. We used it after she replaced her carpeting. I don't know how well it works if the carpet still has the odor of cat urine.
Undecided September 16, 2008 After one month the cat with the panic attacks has finally come downstairs while adults (other than myself) were in the room; however, just the other day the little cat (who does not have anxiety issues) pooped for the first time off of the pads placed around the downstairs littler box. Can't decide if it is working well or not since the cat with anxiety is also on prozac. I think I need to take the cat's medicine . . .
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