Use a FELIWAY CLASSIC refill every month to create a warm and cozy environment where you and your cat can be "happy together".
Simply screw the bottle into the diffuser and plug it into an electrical outlet, right side up. Keep the diffuser plugged in at all times for constant, soothing comfort. Good to know: The recharge lasts up to 30 days. Avoid plugging the diffuser under shelves, behind doors, behind curtains, behind furniture, as it will not work.
- It strengthens your relationship with your cat by creating a warm and reassuring environment at home. Its continuous effect promotes the long-term well-being of your cat.
- Its effectiveness has been clinically proven; it is used and recommended by veterinarians.
Easy to use
- Ready to use: just screw the bottle into the diffuser and plug it into an electrical outlet.
- Leave the diffuser plugged in at all times.
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Good to know
- One diffuser refill covers an area up to 70 m2 (750 sq. ft.).
- One refill (48 mL) lasts up to 30 days.
- Avoid plugging the diffuser under a shelf, behind a door, curtains or furniture, as this may affect its proper functioning.
How the Feliway works
There are 3 main types of feline markers
When feeling good and happy, cats mark their territory by rubbing their muzzle against wall corners, furniture, humans or other cats in the house. In doing so, they release “ wellness markers ”. When present in the environment, these “wellness markers” reassure cats.
After the kittens are born, their mother gives them “ soothing markers ”. Released in the mammary area, these markers are naturally soothing and ensure a good understanding between the kittens.
By nature, the cat is a territorial animal. He likes to feel in control of his territory. He has his own way of making other cats understand what belongs to him. It scratches in visible places and leaves marks and “ territorial markers ” with its paws.
Did you know?
Cats communicate through natural markers that they release into the air (scientifically known as “pheromones”).
These odorless feline markers are only seen by cats, not humans and dogs.