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22-02-2010, 10:03 PM   #21

Re: Feliway


Dylan didn't spray again until yesterday, think it was because of the snow that he sprayed this time (he doesn't like snow)



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23-02-2010, 12:07 AM   #22

Re: Feliway


That's quite a while he's not done it for. Are you still using the natural remedy? Perhaps that's beginning to work?



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23-02-2010, 12:30 PM   #23

Re: Feliway


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That's quite a while he's not done it for. Are you still using the natural remedy? Perhaps that's beginning to work?
The feliway is still plugged in upstairs and I'm still putting the rescue remedy in his water

(Don't think it's the feliway, he glares at it like he's saying it's poisoning him by it's presence )



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09-06-2010, 09:43 PM   #24

Re: Feliway


I started using Feliway about 12 days ago - not because of behavioural issues, but because we are introducing our puppy to the house this weekend and have one cat that is going to be quite stressed by this. When I plugged it in, all 3 of my cats took a strange disklike to it. I thought it wasn't working, but over the last few days I have noticed a marked difference in all 3 my cats. They are so chilled out and even more loving than normal. So it does take time to work. Its a very noticable difference. Hope he comes right soon.



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09-06-2010, 09:45 PM   #25

Re: Feliway


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I started using Feliway about 12 days ago - not because of behavioural issues, but because we are introducing our puppy to the house this weekend and have one cat that is going to be quite stressed by this. When I plugged it in, all 3 of my cats took a strange disklike to it. I thought it wasn't working, but over the last few days I have noticed a marked difference in all 3 my cats. They are so chilled out and even more loving than normal. So it does take time to work. Its a very noticable difference. Hope he comes right soon.
We ended up giving it to the rescue because Dylan wasn't happy with it in the house (it made him worse than before we got it - spraying wise )



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10-06-2010, 12:16 AM   #26

Re: Feliway


Strange how it made him worse... hope hes ok now.

oh..sorry I only just realised that you posted this ages ago!! Forgive me... im new!



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10-06-2010, 08:21 PM   #27

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Strange how it made him worse... hope hes ok now.

oh..sorry I only just realised that you posted this ages ago!! Forgive me... im new!
That's OK we were all new at some point



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