Nope, didn't work here either.
used to calm fiesty cat in exam room at vet and calm the herd when
introducing new cat to household. Worked for both but have not tried for
spraying or clawing.

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> Nope, didn't work here either.
MaryL - 20 Oct 2006 13:51 GMT
I had similar experience. It's not a cure-all, and some people report
that it did not have any effect. However, I think it is well worth trying.
The spray is good for occasional uses (such as a trip to the vet), but the
plug-in diffusers are better for continuous use because they release
premeasured amounts on a fairly constant basis. I responded with more
detail to the thread with the same title in alt.pets.cats.
Here is some information from an Ohio State University study on this type of
product: http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2000/11/001129074611.
MaryL
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Duffy and Holly together: http://tinyurl.com/8b47e
> used to calm fiesty cat in exam room at vet and calm the herd when
> introducing new cat to household. Worked for both but have not tried for
> spraying or clawing.
>
>> Nope, didn't work here either.