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How do you stop aggression with Feliway?
Karen Chuplis wrote in message ...
in article , Calvin Rice at wrote on 8/6/03 5:56 PM: I've read some of the archived threads on Feliway, but I'm still not sure how you use it. The problem I want to deal with is an adopted stray cat chasing my two male cats. One cat merely runs when chased, but the other tries to defend himself, but it becomes a screaming fight and then he runs away. It has become a horrible problem. Can I stop the aggression at the time it is starting by spraying Feliway around or on the aggressive cat? No, you spray it on walls and furniture at kitty nose level all around the house or areas where they are. Never spray it on the animal. You must be consistant, and I would start with a morning spray around and an evening one. Thanks. I haven't bought any Feliway yet, and so haven't read the directions. I just wanted an idea of how it is to be used before spending money on it. One more question: If I do as you said, and it calms a cat down, does that last a while? In particular, would the calming effect be expected to last a half hour while I feed the cats outside? Calvin Rice |
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