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FELIWAY Optimum is a new, patented pheromone discovery, and is the best FELIWAY answer to help reduce the most common signs of stress in cats. It helps with more signs of stress, in more situations, and calms cats better than ever; it helps reduce scratching, urine spraying (peeing), tensions & conflicts among cats, general fears, and reactions to changes. This new discovery, backed by FFELIWAY's 20+ years of feline stress expertise, delivers advanced calming messages, helping your cats feel more comfortable at home than ever before.
SKU | 3590860 |
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Primary Brand | Feliway |
Days to Ship | Ships Next Business Day |
Personalized Item flag | No |
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Refill covers an area up to 700 sq. ft. Avoid plugging in the diffuser under shelves, behind doors, behind curtains, behind furniture. This will impair diffusion. Use the peel-off sticker on each FELIWAY Optimum Refill vial to remind you when to check and replace the vial. The diffuser should be checked monthly and replaced every six months to ensure optimum effect.
Make sure you are using only FELIWAY Optimum diffusers with your FELIWAY Optimum vials and refills. Do not mix refills or plug-ins from other brands.
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