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The spray consists of feline
pheromones of the type that cats deposit when performing
facial marking (i.e., rubbing their face / cheeks
on things to scent mark).
«For instance, when a cat walks around and rubs its face
on everything in its home, he is essentially putting up invisible «post-it notes» with
facial pheromones to claim this area as a safe space,» says Sarah Batterson, brand manager for H&C Animal Health in Parker, Colo..