Pheromone diffusers are made of self-extinguishing plastic and comply with the International Electro-technical commission (IEC), European (EN) and UL required standards.
- A medicine-free solution that helps reduce common signs of tension between cats at home, including conflict, fighting, chasing, blocking.
- Mimics a mother cat's natural pheromones to help restore harmony.
- Mimics cat’s natural facial pheromones, which creates a calming environment and de-stresses your cat
- Veterinarian recommended and clinically proven to start seeing results within the first week
- Includes diffuser and one refill for the plug-in diffuser, each refill lasts up to 30 days
Ingredients
Analogue of Feline Facial Pheromone: 10%. Excipients to: 48g
Note
- Diffuser heads should be replaced every 2-3 months.
- Replace the Refills every 30 days.
- For 220V/50Hz power supply only. Do not use multi-outlets, extension cords or converters.
FAQs
No. Pheromones are species-specific and will only be detected by other cats in the home. Cats of all ages detect these pheromones throughout life.
Yes. There is no minimum age for using pheromones. Kittens are able to perceive pheromones in the environment and respond accordingly.
You may continue using your diffuser. According to toxicological data on the components of our products, no particular risk is expected following inhalation of the pheromone products when used as recommended.
Yes, a diffuser can be used in a house (or a vet clinic) where there is an air-conditioner, provided that it is not plugged in near the air-conditioner, vents, cold air returns, or exhaust fans. Being near additional air-flow may accelerate the diffusion process and the refill vial may not last a full 30 days.
When the diffuser is plugged into a working outlet, the diffuser head will be warm to the touch.
Usage with open windows or heavy air flow may result in diffusion at a faster rate. The product may not last the full expected 30 days. In such a case, a different diffuser location should be considered within the house, targeting the area where the cat(s) spends most of its time.