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Feliway Spray/Diffuser
Has anyone used this product to stop their cat urinating in inappropriate places and did you find it effective? Would you recommend the spray or the diffuser? Many thanks.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.It new ish! She wee'd on our bed in the middle of the night once about 3 weeks ago. Didn't do it again, so thought no more of it. The night before last she did it again, and last night she did it twice! I'm running out of duvet covers! She is eating and drinking normally and playing with my other kitten fine. It's strange, she doesnt do it anywhere else and only seems to do it on my side of the bed. During the day she goes in her litter tray no problems. It all seems very strange....
I had this problem with one of my male cats. As soon as I got him neutered, the problem stopped.
A friend of mine has used feliway and says it stops her cat from weeing in the area where it has been used, but the cat just moves on to another area of her house where feliway hasn't been used.
More info would help us give you better advice though.
A friend of mine has used feliway and says it stops her cat from weeing in the area where it has been used, but the cat just moves on to another area of her house where feliway hasn't been used.
More info would help us give you better advice though.
Hi, thanks for the advice so far! We have two kittens, both around 5 and a half months old. They are both female, believed to be from the same litter, so both arrived at the same time. I can't think of any changes that have happened that may have upset her and neither have been spayed. The vet advised to get it done at six months old so that will be happening soon.
Getting them done will hopefully sort it.
Mine (or one of em any way) started it around 9 months, but both mine are male.
Wait till they get neutered and see if it still happens.
In the mean time, the feli way may help, but i just kept washing my duvets till they got neutered.
I dont like the idea of using anything medicinal, if i don't have to.
Mine (or one of em any way) started it around 9 months, but both mine are male.
Wait till they get neutered and see if it still happens.
In the mean time, the feli way may help, but i just kept washing my duvets till they got neutered.
I dont like the idea of using anything medicinal, if i don't have to.
I think she may be in season. She is making this awful whining noise constantly and dragging herself along the carpet and when you stroke her she crouches down, sticks her bum in the air and the tail goes to one side, and she sometimes 'growls' at my other kitty when she goes near her. Is this normal 'in season' behaviour? And would that explain the weeing? Sometimes it's big puddles and other times is just a little spot. Thanks for the advice so far!