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Targeted, temporary calming pheromone therapy helps control your cat's stress-related behaviors. With Feliway Spray, you can apply synthetic calming feline facial pheromones on countless surfaces to help control unwanted behaviors including urine spraying, inappropriate scratching, excessive meowing, restlessness, vomiting, and more. Feliway Spray is ideal for curbing your cat's stress response while traveling, during veterinarian visits, and in other stressful situations. Simply spray on your cat's bedding, toys, collars, blankets, crate/kennel interior, your car interior surfaces, etc., to provide 4-5 hours of reassuring comfort. The synthetic F3 Feline Facial Pheromone in this formula communicates a reassuring message to your cat, which helps curb or eliminate unwanted behaviors. Feliway Spray offers a targeted, effective, non-drug solution you can use virtually anywhere at home and on the go!
SKU | 3028121 |
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Primary Brand | Feliway |
Days to Ship | Ships Next Business Day |
Personalized Item flag | No |
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Volume | 60 ML |
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Calms new house members
catlover74
4 years ago
I've been using Feliway sprays and plugins for 20 years. The spray is useful fo...
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Belizsera
4 years ago
I have tried this for the past few days and it made my cat more on edge to the p...
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