If this is your first visit, be sure to check out the FAQ by clicking the link above. You may have to register before you can post: click the register link above to proceed. To start viewing messages, select the forum that you want to visit from the selection below. |
|
|
Thread Tools | Display Modes |
#1
|
|||
|
|||
Feliway diffuser w/batteries???
My cat is at it again... now he has "nailed" plastic items near the
front door (which I cleaned and moved to higher ground) -- I really need a Feliway diffuser, but I do not have electricity near the door. Has anyone seen a battery powered one? Or similar? I do not have rugs near the door (he nailed mats) and the floor is Pergo (wood) - so I cannot spray things like "No Mark"as there isn't a good surface to spray it on. He seems to aim for plastic things-- he even nailed my Dustbuster nearby. ideas? I am starting to dislike him again... ;-) Kim p.s. no bladder infection right now, but he has had them |
#2
|
|||
|
|||
Feliway diffuser w/batteries???
My cat is at it again... now he has "nailed" plastic items near the front door (which I cleaned and moved to higher ground) -- I really need a Feliway diffuser, but I do not have electricity near the door. Has anyone seen a battery powered one? Or similar? I do not have rugs near the door (he nailed mats) and the floor is Pergo (wood) - so I cannot spray things like "No Mark"as there isn't a good surface to spray it on. He seems to aim for plastic things-- he even nailed my Dustbuster nearby. ideas? I am starting to dislike him again... ;-) Kim p.s. no bladder infection right now, but he has had them Put a rug / mat back down by the door and treat with Feliway or such. |
#3
|
|||
|
|||
Feliway diffuser w/batteries???
I don't know of a battery operated version, only the spray or plug-in
types. I would remove as many things plastic as you can right now. Spray some Feliway spray on the corners at "cat level." It doesn't need to be a lot of spray (and only on corners and other things cats might rub with their cheeks). Spray twice per day. You can plug in a diffuser near by the door or in the closest room. What is your litterbox situation? Do you have at least two boxes and are they kept clean? Have you changed anything that might have upset him: litter type/brand, new member in the household, working longer or different hours? Try to minimize stress in the household, if possible. When was he last seen at the vet's? |
#4
|
|||
|
|||
Feliway diffuser w/batteries???
On 31 Aug, 18:20, Kimkat wrote:
My cat is at it again... now he has "nailed" plastic items near the front door (which I cleaned and moved to higher ground) -- I really need a Feliway diffuser, but I do not have electricity near the door. Has anyone seen a battery powered one? Or similar? I do not have rugs near the door (he nailed mats) and the floor is Pergo (wood) - so I cannot spray things like "No Mark"as there isn't a good surface to spray it on. He seems to aim for plastic things-- he even nailed my Dustbuster nearby. ideas? I am starting to dislike him again... ;-) Kim p.s. no bladder infection right now, but he has had them why don't you just get an extension lead coming from the nearest socket , plug the diffuser in and prop it up or tape it to the wall so it stands with the diffuser upright? that is what i have done as the number and distribution of sockets in our house is rubbish bookie |
#5
|
|||
|
|||
Feliway diffuser w/batteries???
On Aug 31, 6:20 pm, bookie wrote:
On 31 Aug, 18:20, Kimkat wrote: My cat is at it again... now he has "nailed" plastic items near the front door (which I cleaned and moved to higher ground) -- I really need a Feliway diffuser, but I do not have electricity near the door. Has anyone seen a battery powered one? Or similar? I do not have rugs near the door (he nailed mats) and the floor is Pergo (wood) - so I cannot spray things like "No Mark"as there isn't a good surface to spray it on. He seems to aim for plastic things-- he even nailed my Dustbuster nearby. ideas? I am starting to dislike him again... ;-) Kim p.s. no bladder infection right now, but he has had them why don't you just get an extension lead coming from the nearest socket , plug the diffuser in and prop it up or tape it to the wall so it stands with the diffuser upright? that is what i have done as the number and distribution of sockets in our house is rubbish bookie That is a good idea--why didn't I think of that??? Next apt. i will place closer att. to sockets! |
#6
|
|||
|
|||
Feliway diffuser w/batteries???
On Aug 31, 2:26 pm, kraut
wrote: My cat is at it again... now he has "nailed" plastic items near the front door (which I cleaned and moved to higher ground) -- I really need a Feliway diffuser, but I do not have electricity near the door. Has anyone seen a battery powered one? Or similar? I do not have rugs near the door (he nailed mats) and the floor is Pergo (wood) - so I cannot spray things like "No Mark"as there isn't a good surface to spray it on. He seems to aim for plastic things-- he even nailed my Dustbuster nearby. ideas? I am starting to dislike him again... ;-) Kim p.s. no bladder infection right now, but he has had them Put a rug / mat back down by the door and treat with Feliway or such. Another good idea! I had a mat there once but he pretty muchh used it as another litter box... for pee-- but if I spray it with Feliway that shouldn't be a problem anymore (cross fingers) Kim |
#7
|
|||
|
|||
Feliway diffuser w/batteries???
On Aug 31, 3:46 pm, "Rene S." wrote:
I don't know of a battery operated version, only the spray or plug-in types. I would remove as many things plastic as you can right now. Spray some Feliway spray on the corners at "cat level." It doesn't need to be a lot of spray (and only on corners and other things cats might rub with their cheeks). Spray twice per day. You can plug in a diffuser near by the door or in the closest room. What is your litterbox situation? Do you have at least two boxes and are they kept clean? Have you changed anything that might have upset him: litter type/brand, new member in the household, working longer or different hours? Try to minimize stress in the household, if possible. When was he last seen at the vet's? He was at the vet last month-- he had a small bladder infection, and that was the second time in 6 months. He has 2 boxes that are clean and no litter changes. Believe me, this is actually better than when we adopted him last year! He is a Tomcat, fixed, 13 yo, HUGE in stature (IMO, 20 lbs. of solid cat) -- he also was declawed in the front which I thought had a lot to do with his issues. When he first came here the world was his box, although he never pooped outside the box (except once on the litter mat, he got confused, and I stopped using the mats after that) - then a few months later he was better adjusted and realized how to be a house cat, even though he was a biter and got us a few times- but he learned that was not something to do. He was at a vet hospital, then a shelter, then PetSmart so he spent over a year in a cage. He was picked up on the street, but was declawed so he was someone's cat. Hence, I guess this is one big cage i his eyes, but as i said, he is a lot better. Kim |
#8
|
|||
|
|||
Feliway diffuser w/batteries???
Sorry never known of a battery powered one, but you can get spray
versions, not sure without seeing prdouct how often that would need to be applied. |
#9
|
|||
|
|||
Feliway diffuser w/batteries???
On 1 Sep, 03:35, Kimkat wrote:
On Aug 31, 3:46 pm, "Rene S." wrote: I don't know of a battery operated version, only the spray or plug-in types. I would remove as many things plastic as you can right now. Spray some Feliway spray on the corners at "cat level." It doesn't need to be a lot of spray (and only on corners and other things cats might rub with their cheeks). Spray twice per day. You can plug in a diffuser near by the door or in the closest room. What is your litterbox situation? Do you have at least two boxes and are they kept clean? Have you changed anything that might have upset him: litter type/brand, new member in the household, working longer or different hours? Try to minimize stress in the household, if possible. When was he last seen at the vet's? He was at the vet last month-- he had a small bladder infection, and that was the second time in 6 months. He has 2 boxes that are clean and no litter changes. Believe me, this is actually better than when we adopted him last year! He is a Tomcat, fixed, 13 yo, HUGE in stature (IMO, 20 lbs. of solid cat) -- he also was declawed in the front which I thought had a lot to do with his issues. When he first came here the world was his box, although he never pooped outside the box (except once on the litter mat, he got confused, and I stopped using the mats after that) - then a few months later he was better adjusted and realized how to be a house cat, even though he was a biter and got us a few times- but he learned that was not something to do. He was at a vet hospital, then a shelter, then PetSmart so he spent over a year in a cage. He was picked up on the street, but was declawed so he was someone's cat. Hence, I guess this is one big cage i his eyes, but as i said, he is a lot better. Kim that is awful! poor little fellow, no wonder he is doing some inappropriate stuff, he is confused cos his world has been turned up side down so many times and he has not had a good time of it. As for some evil ******* declawing him then chucking him out (probably because of the behaviours he exhibited as a result of being declawed) that just makes me seethe with anger and ashamed to be human. I am glad you am being patient with him and you realise that alot of his oddities come from his declawing and unsettled past, and that you are able to see the world through his eyes which alot of people and cat owners cannot do, it must eb one huge scary place to him right now. best of luck with it and yes, just get some extension leads from a hardware or electrical shop. bookie |
Thread Tools | |
Display Modes | |
|
|
Similar Threads | ||||
Thread | Thread Starter | Forum | Replies | Last Post |
feliway diffuser use | jr via CatKB.com | Cat health & behaviour | 4 | June 20th 05 02:46 AM |
Louis and the Feliway diffuser - LOL | Brian Link | Cat health & behaviour | 13 | May 18th 05 06:48 AM |
Need some batteries for your laser cat toy?? | Cheryl | Cat health & behaviour | 5 | September 3rd 04 02:58 PM |
DYI Feliway diffuser | Purplecat | Cat health & behaviour | 10 | July 28th 03 05:50 AM |
Feliway spray/diffuser UK | moi | Cat health & behaviour | 2 | July 6th 03 03:37 PM |