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A calm cat is a happy cat. Comfort Zone drug-free and veterinarian-recommended products communicate safety and comfort to support a cat's emotional well-being. Does your cat pee on the bed? Does he scratch your furniture? Do your cats show signs of tension and conflict? These behaviors can be signs your cats are stressed. Comfort Zone Calming Diffusers for cats and kittens encourage positive behavior, create a calming environment, and reduce urine marking and scratching. The diffusers release a drug-free, odorless vapor to communicate safety and comfort to your cat in his language. Plug a diffuser into each room where your cat spends the most time. If you have more than one cat, use the Multi-Cat Diffuser to create harmony in a multi-cat home. Help your cats feel safe, happy, and relaxed-whether you have one cat or several. Most cats see results after two weeks. Results may vary by each individual cat. Safe and certified to UL standard, shut-off feature prevents over-heating.
SKU | 3869617 |
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Primary Brand | Comfort Zone |
Days to Ship | Ships Next Business Day |
Personalized Item flag | No |
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Volume | 192 ML |
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Easy to use, just plug it in! Only plug into outlet in an upright position. Rotatable plug to support various plug decks. Covers up to 650 square feet. Replace diffuser refill every 30 days.
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