I've used it in the past, for Sam cat who was a yowler, it was useless
Now we have Moe & Rudy, 8 month old brothers...I know know they need to
ram, they plenty toys and we paly with them every evening, have even
tried moving plat time back
they are terror's at night, fighting w/each other, ramming around
knocking everything over they can...SPCA told they were very loving
with each other, HA!
not at all
Do you think Feliway would help if I used just at night time? and would
I need it in several rooms? We live in a small 2 bdrm apartment.
We have "grounded" them at night (a couple times), that is confine them
to the spare bdrm....is that mean?
ensoul
W - 23 Aug 2005 22:23 GMT
> I've used it in the past, for Sam cat who was a yowler, it was useless
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> ensoul
You're probably better off 'grounding' them until they get older and settle
down some. I'm not sure the Feliway would do all that much if they are only
being rowdy young kittens. If they are acting up because something is
upsetting them OTOH .......
I have two young boys (1 and almost 2) and they get pretty wild and wooly.
They fight over who's turn it is to groom the other so it's not like they
aren't buds - they just like to get rough occasionally. As long as nobody's
drawing blood (they don't) I don't worry about them.
W
Candace - 24 Aug 2005 06:21 GMT
> Do you think Feliway would help if I used just at night time? and would
> I need it in several rooms? We live in a small 2 bdrm apartment.
No, I don't think Feliway is for this purpose. It kind of sounds like
normal, rowdy kitten behavior. It's not a drug, it's not going to calm
them down from playing.
> We have "grounded" them at night (a couple times), that is confine them
> to the spare bdrm....is that mean?
No, not as long as they have food, water, litter, some toys, and each
other in there. You have to sleep and if that is the only way you can,
then you should do it.
Candace