Feliway Classic Diffuser Refills - 3 x 48ml Reviews

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Feliway helps to reduce stress in your pets. It has been shown to be 90% effective in helping to reduce or eliminate stress reactions such as scratching and urine spraying, often within one week.
When a cat feels safe and secure in their environment they will rub their cheeks against objects marking it with their feline facial pheromone. Feliway is an odourless synthetic copy of this pheromone and can be used to calm and comfort cats in stressful or challenging situations and therefore reduce or prevent behaviours that these events might cause.
Simply plug in the diffuser in the area where your pets spend most of their time, and see the difference for yourself! The diffuser will last around 30 days and will cover an area of 50 to 70 square meters. The diffuser should be checked and refilled every month, and replaced every 6 months ensure an optimum effect. In larger properties, you can use multiple diffusers.
Feliway is recommended by vets worldwide. It is non-sedative and n

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Posted 6 years ago
I have used the subject Feliway Diffuser over several years for one of my cats who was prone to excessive wetting indoors.
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Posted 6 years ago
Excellent !
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Posted 6 years ago
Brilliant
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Posted 6 years ago
Really helps to keep cats calm, lots of fireworks at the moment and they seem to be coping well.
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Posted 6 years ago
Brilliantly convenient for a household with more than one diffuser.
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Posted 6 years ago
I have used this product for several years to reduce stress in various situations and for several cats and it really does work. I have used it to settle new cats in the household, when I have visitors coming to stay or workmen in the house. All the cats have been 'special needs' - either former feral or disabled and mostly very timid especially with strangers. One of my current ex ferals actually goes to the diffuser for a 'fix' most mornings on his way to breakfast!
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