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Newest Review: ... with other members of the Dooyooers Den forum when an appeal for suggestions brought me a recommendation to try the Feliway ... more |
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by - written on 13/09/07 (Very useful, 1068 readings)
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I share my home with two tom cats, Ivan and Murphy, who we acquired a little over three years ago as kittens. We currently live on a very busy road in the center of a small town in Aberdeenshire so both Ivan and Murphy are indoor cats at present as I don’t feel it’s safe to let them roam just yet. Ivan is the fatter, lazier cat and he has never really shown any interest in the great outdoors. I think if the back door was wide open he'd still stay indoors with his catnip mice and comfy bedding! Murphy, a much smaller and more agile feline, is becoming increasingly intolerant of our small two bed home. Sometimes, he sits by the door and howls and he spends a ... Read the complete review
by - written on 22/10/09 (Very useful, 109 readings)
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I've never had a problem in the past introducing new cats to my home. It helps that my first three cats all lived to ripe old age and with the exception of introducing the youngest to the elder two when he was just a kitten, I'd not had to deal with stroppy kitties getting all emotional about their territory. With my two elder cats both put to sleep, we found ourselves in March this year down to just the one cat, our elderly Maine Coon, Rocky. For the first time in 18 years we were a one-cat household and it just didn't feel right. Within a week, two new kitties, a mother and her kitten son, came home from the shelter to keep Rocky (and us) company. As the younger lad ... Read the complete review
by - written on 24/05/09 (Very useful, 181 readings)
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Our vet recommended the Feliway diffuser when our three cats were all suffering from cystitis and started urinating in strange places - behind the TV, on the bath mat. We have a tom cat who comes to 'visit' and bullies our cats. We have tried to keep him out using a magnetic cat flap but somehow he still gets in. The cats were prescribed medication which treated the condition but it later came back. The vet suggested trying the diffuser as he thought stress was likely to be the cause of the cystitis. Within hours of pluging it in, we noticed a significant difference in our cats' behaviour - they were more relaxed - and within a day using the diffuser with more ... Read the complete review
by - written on 19/08/08 (Useful, 121 readings)
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I first bought a Feliway diffuser early this year, as we had started having problems with our 2 cats. Another cat was continually trying to get in via the catflap, and they were obviously scared. It came day and night, and if we heard it in the night, we'd come out to see our cats sat at the top of the stairs looking worried. That is when the urine marking started. Usually in the kitchen (which thankfully has wooden flooring so slightly easier to clean that carpet). We tried locking the catflap, keeping ours in at night, but to no avail. After researching on the internet, I came across this product. It sounded too good to be true really, but so many ... Read the complete review
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