Farnam Comfort Zone Feliway Electric Diffuser with 48-Milliliters Imitation Cat Pheromone


 

: Farnam Comfort Zone Feliway Electric Diffuser with 48-Milliliters Imitation Cat Pheromone

: Farnam Comfort Zone Feliway Electric Diffuser with 48-Milliliters Imitation Cat Pheromone

Farnam Comfort Zone Feliway Electric Diffuser with 48-Milliliters Imitation Cat Pheromone

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Farnam Comfort Zone Feliway Electric Diffuser with 48-Milliliters Imitation Cat Pheromone
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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 1100






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Binding: Misc.
Brand: Farnam
Clothing Size: 48 milliliters
Color: pink
EAN: 0039079027915
Label: Farnam
Manufacturer: Farnam
Model: 3005683/3002
Publisher: Farnam
Release Date: August 06, 2008
Sales Rank: 1100
Size: 48 milliliters
Studio: Farnam


Features:
  • Indoor electric sprayer and 48-milliliter bottle of synthetic cat pheromone
  • Emits comforting, feline pheromone that sooths anxiousness of vet visits, visitors, moving, new pets
  • Quells or ends unwanted behavior such as urine marking, vertical scratching, appetite loss
  • Odorless and non-toxic with no affect on humans for easy setup anywhere in the house
  • Effective in rooms up to 600 square feet; refill bottles available







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Active coverage area is up to 650 sq. ft.



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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - No Help
We purchased 2 of the plug-ins to see if our cats would stop using the floors and start using their litter boxes. The rooms we put these plug-ins are within the coverage suggested by the manufacture. The plug-ins didn't solve our problem, the cats still use the floor at times to relieve themselves and this was just 1 foot from the plug-in.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Nice product
This seemed to comfort my new cat while I was trying to introduce him to my old cat, but it can't really help them much since they just don't like each other's attitudes. I am planning to buy the refills for another couple months to help them calm down again.



Rating: 2 out of 5 stars - Expensive product with no clear benefits...
After reading a bunch of reviews I ordered this for my two housecats to ease the transition into a new home. I have had the Feliway diffuser plugged in for the last month and have not seen any change in the behavior or disposition in my cats. Vertical scratching and irrationally fearful behavior when new visitors arrive still persist. It has definitely not helped "comfort" the cats in the ways advertised. Of course I don't expect miracles but I expected to see some change. Now that 30 days have gone by I am reluctant to spend another $20 to refill the diffuser. Maybe a Glade plugin will work just as well!



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Purring with Happiness!
AMAZING! One week and we are seeing results!

My ten year old male cat was very restless, keeping me up all night. He would run around the bed, dig at the curtains, dig at the lampshade, meow and cry... he wanted attention, he wanted me to play, he wanted fed. If I got up to feed him (which is just letting him know that if he digs the curtain, Mom will get up) he would settle for a few hours, but always come back again. If I refused to get up, he would just keep at it. Closing him out of the room -- he would dig and cry at the door. All of this equaled NO SLEEP for me!

We have had Feliway for one week, and now we are sleeping through the night! He is very happy, he cuddles, he purrs, he sleeps with the dog, he plays happily by himself at night - it is amazing!

Now- someone at a pet store told me that Feliway only works if the CAUSE of their behavior is a negative thing... like fear or anxiety or a new home... This person said that my cat was keeping me up for a 'positive' reason, wanting attention and to interact with me.

Whatever -- how do we really know what the underlying cause is for their behavior!? Either way, I decided to try it and am delighted with the results!

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