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Ruby Tuesday - 02 Jun 2005 03:33 GMT
Mico has drawn blood from me from his last scratching bout, and I almost
gave him away today.  I called the vet and asked how much Feliway is - I was
told the diffuser and refill are $95.  This is Canadian funds, and I think
without tax.

Bottom line:  does anyone know of a cheap source of Feliway that I can get
in Toronto from a store, or on-line?  I'm presently without a paying job.

Thanks in advance,

- Ruby Tuesday
Karen - 02 Jun 2005 03:41 GMT
> Mico has drawn blood from me from his last scratching bout, and I almost
> gave him away today.  I called the vet and asked how much Feliway is - I was
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> - Ruby Tuesday

That's crazy. Look online. You can get the diffuser for 23.00 USD with one
refill at www.petguys.com and the refills are like 13.00 USD.
blkcatgal - 02 Jun 2005 04:08 GMT
Try biovets.com.  Lots cheaper there.

Sue

> Mico has drawn blood from me from his last scratching bout, and I almost
> gave him away today.  I called the vet and asked how much Feliway is - I
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> - Ruby Tuesday
zuzu22@webtv.net - 02 Jun 2005 04:18 GMT
>Mico has drawn blood from me from his
>last scratching bout, and I almost gave
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>from a store, or on-line? I'm presently
>without a paying job.

I think http://www.valleyvet.com sjhips to Canada. The bigger question
is what is going on with your cat that would make you consider gving him
away? Please be as detailed as possible.

Megan

                                   
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Ruby Tuesday - 02 Jun 2005 05:33 GMT
> >Mico has drawn blood from me from his
> >last scratching bout, and I almost gave
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> is what is going on with your cat that would make you consider gving him
> away? Please be as detailed as possible.

Oh, a couple of days ago he started scratching and biting, and when I walked
out of my place down the street, I noticed blood streaming down my arm.
Then today someone came to see me who has three cats of her own.  She had
Mico purring almost right away.  They made friends immediately.  She said
she'd like to take him home, but she already has three cats. She said that
to Mico, out of kindness.  Meanwhile I voiced that yeah, four would be too
much.  She looked shocked after I said that, she really had no intention of
taking him home with her.  I was almost serious.

I think I disappointed Mico when he was a kitten.  I gave him everything I
could, we played with the Cat Dancer on a regular basis, he had all sorts of
toys.  But I never played "hunt" with him.  Maybe I did something to his
psychological development.  He does get lots of attention from me otherwise.
I've massaged him, given him tons of stroking.  But every once in a while he
gets this wild look in his eyes, and becomes very aggressive with me.

Any other questions?  And thanks for the referral!

- Ruby Tuesday

> Megan
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> - W.H. Murray
Joe Canuck - 02 Jun 2005 12:11 GMT
> Mico has drawn blood from me from his last scratching bout, and I almost
> gave him away today.  I called the vet and asked how much Feliway is - I was
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>
> - Ruby Tuesday

Supplies are *always* more expensive from vets, however sometimes one
doesn't have a choice.

I think in this case you do.
 
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