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Feliway spray (60ml)
The Feliway Spray can be used in the following situations:
-Urine Marking
-Vertical Scratching
-Transportation
-Cattery visits
The Feliway® Spray can be applied directly to cat carriers or the back of cars to help relieve stress and stress-related behaviors during car travel. Always spray 15 minutes before allowing the cat into the environment to allow the alcohol base to evaporate. Feliway should not stain furniture but it is recommended to test on a discrete area first. Signs of stress include urine marking, vertical scratching, aggression, anorexia and over-feeding, over-grooming and under-grooming, house soiling, decreasing levels of activity and appearing withdrawn. Some cats may be able to cope very well with a stressful event or a change in their environment and may only feel uncomfortable for a few days or just for a few hours. In this case, stress is unlikely to have any serious consequences. However, others will have serious problems coping with even small challenges. These cats are far more likely to suffer acute or chronic stress, which can have a real impact on their health, contributing to or exacerbating problems such as cystitis, dermatological conditions, anorexia and obesity. Always consult your veterinary surgeon if your cat is showing signs of stress. Your cat's problem may be of a clinical origin and may require further treatment.
-Urine Marking
-Vertical Scratching
-Transportation
-Cattery visits
The Feliway® Spray can be applied directly to cat carriers or the back of cars to help relieve stress and stress-related behaviors during car travel. Always spray 15 minutes before allowing the cat into the environment to allow the alcohol base to evaporate. Feliway should not stain furniture but it is recommended to test on a discrete area first. Signs of stress include urine marking, vertical scratching, aggression, anorexia and over-feeding, over-grooming and under-grooming, house soiling, decreasing levels of activity and appearing withdrawn. Some cats may be able to cope very well with a stressful event or a change in their environment and may only feel uncomfortable for a few days or just for a few hours. In this case, stress is unlikely to have any serious consequences. However, others will have serious problems coping with even small challenges. These cats are far more likely to suffer acute or chronic stress, which can have a real impact on their health, contributing to or exacerbating problems such as cystitis, dermatological conditions, anorexia and obesity. Always consult your veterinary surgeon if your cat is showing signs of stress. Your cat's problem may be of a clinical origin and may require further treatment.
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