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Feliway Classic Diffuser Refill delivers synthetic feline facial pheromones that create a calming atmosphere for cats, helping reduce stress-related behaviors in new or challenging environments. Designed exclusively for the Feliway Plug-In Diffuser, this 30-day refill covers up to 70 square meters, offering a drug-free, easy-to-use solution to maintain your cat’s comfort and security at home.















| ASIN | B01AVIPGM2 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #51,527 in Pet Supplies ( See Top 100 in Pet Supplies ) #23 in Cat Relaxants |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 44 x 44 x 83 Millimeters |
| Item Weight | 45.4 g |
| Item model number | C23851B |
| Manufacturer | Feliway |
| Net Quantity | 1.0 Count |
| Product Dimensions | 4.45 x 4.45 x 8.26 cm; 45.36 g |
K**A
Doesn't work
It doesn't work and doesn't do anything to my cat
M**S
Absolutely useless. Don't waste your money.
This product is sooo expensive and does absolutely nothing. I have had it plugged in for about a week now and zero effect. My two Indie male cats spray pee right next to the diffuser. Moreover it didn't even come with a diffuser. It is just a refill for this hefty price. I had to use one of my own mosquito repellent diffusers with this refill. Will leave it on for another few weeks and update my review if I see any change.
F**I
Cat Spray
Excellent item
O**5
Excellent produit
Souvent mon chat y est sensible, alors que c’est un animal très peureux.
J**N
It Helps!!
Excellent, helped my timid cat so much!!
P**7
Good for singular cats, not so much with multiple
I used this years ago when we move from Dubai to Singapore. Used it to help my cat settle in. However we’ve recently relocated a second cat from the UK to Dubai so thought we’d try it again to help them settle with each other (as part of a long introduction process) but...it didn’t make a lot of different in this scenario.
T**L
Absolutely purr-fect for my kitty.
I have to admit. I was skeptical about this simple thing could or even would help my sweet kitty. When we adopted our kitty Peppa, she had been surrendered to a cat shelter when she was just about to have a litter of kittens. By the time we heard about her she had already weened her kittens and was spayed. This cat shelter offers a cage free environment for the cats so they feel at home, moving from place to place freely inside their building. People can move about freely among the cats until they find the cat that appears to be drawn to them. Peppa found us so we adopted her. She became a part of our family. My husband and I are retired and at that time we had 2 yorkie pups, brother and sister. It took a few weeks but eventually the pups and kitty all adjusted nicely to each other. She is an indoor only kitty. At first our kitty seemed happy and did well as an indoor cat. But then we started noticing patches of her fur seemed to have been chewed away around the base of her tail and her lower back. There were even bite marks that were bleeding or scabbed over. We took her to our vet and they immediately prescribed drugs to treat a possible parasite. These meds are very expensive, but to our credit, we thought we were doing the best for our cat. But even after months of giving her the meds, she only seemed to be getting worse. She had pulled out almost all of her fur from the base of her tail near her back, on her belly, and between her back legs now too. I thought there had to be something better out there. Something that actually works without costing a small fortune. So I did some research. I found that you can literally spend thousands of $ trying to figure out why your cat does this and never come to a conclusion. I read that it could simply be separation anxiety from other felines. If you have 1 cat in your home, they may feel overwhelmed and begin chewing and biting their skin. A type of nervousness. Often times, simply getting another cat will resolve the issues. But it is not always possible for a person to have more than 1 cat. The research I read suggests that it’s cat pheromones that seem to be the issue with some cats. That’s where Feliway comes into view. I learned that the feline pheromones in the defuser is what seems to work. So I bought 1 to try, plugged it in and after only a week into the first defuser, I was sold on it and was shocked to find that it was actually working. IT ACTUALLY WORKS!! If you have a similar situation with your cat, I highly recommend this defuser.
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