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Ceva Feliway Plug-In Diffuser for Cats

by Ceva
3.3 out of 5 stars 2,151 customer reviews
| 79 answered questions

Price: $44.45 + $0.50 shipping
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Estimated Delivery Date: April 27 - May 2 when you choose Expedited at checkout.
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Diffuser & 1 Refill
  • Simulates your cat's natural pheromones to help your pet cope with stress
  • Just plug into any wall socket
  • Completely safe and made to comply with British safety standards
  • Do not plug in beneath furniture or behind doors
  • Item consists of a Diffuser and one 48-milliliter bottle
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Product Details

Style: Diffuser & 1 Refill
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  • Product Dimensions: 2.5 x 2.5 x 5.5 inches ; 3.2 ounces
  • Shipping Weight: 4.8 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • ASIN: B000WHUOEI
  • Item model number: 3002477
  • Average Customer Review: 3.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2,151 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #3,892 in Pet Supplies (See Top 100 in Pet Supplies)
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By Dr. B. Santos on May 11, 2010
Style Name: Diffuser & 1 Refill
Feliway Comfort Zone diffusers are great for reducing stress in cats. They help prevent aggression and urine marking in the home. But, they are really expensive- $15-18 per monthly refill. I had the brilliant idea to use a $5 appliance timer (electric socket timer from Home Depot) to reduce the amount of Feliway dispensed by the Diffuser. To ensure the Diffuser is releasing product frequently, I use a timer that allows for 15 minute intervals and set it to supply electricity 1/3 of the time (ie on for 15 minutes off for 30 minutes). The timer makes the product last 3 times as long so it pays for itself in less than a month. Feel free to experiment with the timing. Perhaps you can get away with having it on for just 15-30 minutes 3 times a day, it will depend on your cat's level of stress. I would start with it being on 1/2 of the time and gradually decrease the time as kitty feels better. I hope this tip will help people to keep their beloved kitties and help kitties heal from the issues that lead them to tinkle in the house. Please repost this tip on any animal related sites.

Here is a similar timer to mine but this one only allows for 30 minute intervals, which may be just fine. Woods 59366 Lamp and Appliance Timer with 3-Prong Outlet, Repeats Daily
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By This Guy on November 12, 2011
Style Name: Diffuser & 1 Refill
When I was considering this purchase I didn't see a lot of reviews regarding straight up, serious aggression being the sole issue...So this is for those of you living with a cat who is a maniac.

So Backstory:

Oliver came to us at 4 weeks old and even then he exhibited signs of aggression. I have lived with cats and worked with modifying cat's behavior since early childhood, turned feral cats social, abused animals confident, etc. I even get calls and emails asking advice from people on their cats. People even (unfortunately) call me the "Cat whisperer". I figured I could sort this boy out. I'd seen worse. NOPE. Every technique I've ever used (and seriously...I'm good) only made him challenge me more. Being gentle didn't work. Being alpha didn't work. Ignoring him didn't work. Rewards didn't work. Reading his body language...nothing.

Please note he's also gigantic. About 17 or 18lbs of orange and white, adorable rage.

Oliver believes he is our undying overlord. He patrols the house. If you are doing anything he disagrees with, there consequences. Bloody, bloody consequences.

Look at him? He growls.
Pet him? Get bitten.
Walk by him? Get scratched.
Whistle? Close a drawer too hard for his liking? Move a chair? Close a door he wants open? All of this ends with you bleeding.

We basically live with an uptight miniature lion. He also has this lovely habit of launching himself from the floor at your face if you challenge his decision to break something or attack another cat. The only time he isn't aggressive is when we get in bed, and somehow he magically morphs into the most affectionate cat I've ever had.
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The scenario: my 6 month old kitten adopted from a garbage pit 4 months ago, for many unpreventable medical and physiological reasons reverted back to her feral state; fearful, crying, and creating all-night insanity, making sleep impossible for me, the other cats, and perhaps the neighbors as well.

Most alarming was that the stressful condition she was in altered her appetite, and the most she would consume was some warm milk.

I didn't want to add to the medications she was already taking, with a prescription of something like Diazepam (Valium), so decided to give "Comfort Zone" a try.

I noticed an improvement within 8 hours, and by 36 hours, all her feral symptoms had vanished, and she was calm, slept through the night, ate, and was her charming, cuddly self again. During the first 36-72 hour period, there were some "extras," like her rubbing against my legs while I was standing in the kitchen, but now things are back to normal, and she is behaving the way one would expect a healthy 6 month old to act.

The last month has been quite an ordeal, but with the help of "Comfort Zone," I feel as though a miracle has taken place, with harmony and peace back in our humble but cozy abode.

This 48 oz. bottle lasts approximately 4 weeks, covers up to 650 sq. ft. and is recommended for all situations that cause stress in a cat, from new environments to the addition of a new pet in the family. It will also treat "urine marking," another symptom my kitty was exhibiting, as she would spray against the wall instead of urinating into the litter, a nasty habit that required a lot of cleaning up and that "Comfort Zone" has cured.

Completely odorless, the bottle and plug-in unit is a 1-2-3 simple assembly, and feline facial pheromone that is the active ingredient does not affect humans, except to improve their lives by making their fur friends happier.
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To the Feliway product description information above, I would also add, "Aids in calming cats...who manage stressful chronic health conditions."

My 4yr. old neutered male cat manages several chronic health conditions, which at times create seemingly unrelated behavioral issues, when flare ups occur that jangle his nerves. When his IBD is not well controlled, my otherwise angelic cat becomes stressed out & does deadly things - chewing through power cords, consuming inedible objects, eating plants untouched for years, climbing to & jumping/falling from extremely high places aggravating his arthritis, & more. When he's not feeling well, acting-out is his way of externalizing his bad nerves & telling me, "I don't feel well, help me".

So I bought a Feliway Diffuser for him for his birthday a few weeks ago, & the change in my cat's behavior was noticeable within the first few hours after plugging it in. Initially, I noticed a personality change - sort of a mellowing effect, reflecting a more leveled out & increased general sense of well-being. I see less lethargy, & more interest in social interaction, his environment, & play. It's a subtle overall field effect, but his happiness & joy somehow seem happier. I've noticed I've had an easier time with giving him his regular medications & brushing his teeth. It's a synthetic feline facial pheromone, but I call it "the airborne feline prozac"... And without putting more chemicals into his system that don't belong in the body, & their problematic side effects. My cat seems to appreciate the general change in the overall atmosphere of his home, & occasionally, he even sleeps underneath the diffuser.
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