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Brigitte Cowell

Moderator
Staff member
Yes, most seem to report the collars are superior. I think it is because often the wall units you need too many to cover the area of a whole house...while the collar is right there at kitty's nose which is where the pheromones need to get to do their job. Just if your cat won't wear a collar, the plug-ins are good :)
 
C

Coolcat

Guest
I have found the collars work better than the plugins...
Well i almost bought collars,plug ins are pluged in.Ill see how that works.Bengal went right to it and smelled it ,sv will be down here in a few(by his self) see what he does.
 

Xtine

Savannah Super Cat
Weren't you afraid that the claws would come out, and one of them could lose an eye? That's what scares CC. Last night, before I got home from work, Triton bit Cleo's neck and pinned her down. She had been minding her own business (for once :lol:).

Sounds so familiar and yes, I was terrified! That is exactly what Malia would do to Rose. My husband couldn't handle it so I was the one to monitor them (skinny girl cosmo in hand). It is really hard to know what is ok and what is OMG they are going to kill each other. This is going to happen on and off as they get to know each other.
 
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