Consider using comforting
synthetic pheromones in your home.
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Are
synthetic pesticides permitted
in pheromone traps?
Within the review, a three - phase reintroduction protocol for reducing conflict between cats
in a household is described; examples of environmental enrichment for improving welfare by increasing the physical, social and temporal complexity of the environment are provided; and the use of a
synthetic analogue of the feline facial
pheromone is recommended.
For example, Adaptil, a
synthetic analogue of a calming
pheromone for dogs, can calm dogs
in a variety of situations, and it comes
in various forms including diffusers, collars and sprays.
It is designed to calm and relax the puppies, and a
synthetic form of the
pheromone has been successfully used to treat anxiety related disorders
in adult dogs.
In addition to the scents of fir trees, fireplaces and spices rising into the air as cookies bake, bring the chemical contribution of
synthetic pheromones that mimic those produced by dogs and cats.
Pheromone therapy uses
synthetic forms of
pheromones to alleviate phobias and stress
in animals.
The
synthetic versions that are bought
in stores and veterinary practices are known as DAP, or Dog Appeasing
Pheromones.
Try
Pheromones Cheshire Cat Clinic uses a
synthetic feline
pheromone called Feliway, to help calm kitties
in the clinic.
As relaxation remedies,
pheromone products are sold as sprays, plug -
ins, and collars that waft either dog - or cat - friendly
synthetic chemicals into the air.
The Diffuser is a discrete plug -
in which bathes the home
in a
synthetic copy of the canine appeasing
pheromone, a natural product proven to comfort both puppies and adult dogs.
Found
in most pet supply stores as a spray, scented collar or a diffuser that can be plugged into a wall outlet, these
synthetic pheromones are reported to be safe and have no effect on humans.
For example, Adaptil, a
synthetic analogue of a calming
pheromone for dogs, can help calm dogs
in a variety of situations, and it comes
in various forms including diffusers, collars and sprays.
Consider use of
synthetic feline facial
pheromone (Feliway ®) analog spray
in the carrier at least 30 minutes prior to transport to help calm the cat.
Ceva's products contain
synthetic pheromones that mimic natural
pheromones in dogs and cats.
A plug -
in called Feliway (also marketed as Comfort Zone) is a
synthetic pheromone which mimics the «happy hormone» which cats produce
in glands around their mouth.
Some breeders and dog trainers recommend using DAP diffusers, special plug -
ins that release the
synthetic version of dog appeasing
pheromones which are known for calming dogs.
Many cats respond to
synthetic facial
pheromones sprayed or wiped
in the carrier or car
in advance of travel to help soothe them.
There are also some ancillary type products that may be helpful to calm your dog, like an Adaptil collar (
synthetic pheromones meant to simulate the momma dog's
pheromones), the ThunderShirt (wrapped around the torso of a dog to calm, much like swaddling a baby) and Rescue Remedy (a blend of Bach Flower Remedies that can be applied topically or
in your dog's water bowl).
Available
in both a spray and a plug -
in diffuser, this
synthetic pheromone is said to help calm stressed cats and help end unwanted behavior.
Using
synthetic pheromone sprays or diffusers can reduce general social stress
in your household.
Incorporate the use of sprays or diffusers that deliver a
synthetic pheromone that has been shown to have some effect
in relieving stress
in cats.
Spray a
synthetic feline
pheromone in the area to help attract and comfort your cat.
Some cats respond very well to a
synthetic pheromone (a spray or diffuser), a product that can be bought online or
in pet supply stores.
If undesirable scratching occurs
in several rooms, indicating a more generalized anxiety or stress, it is recommended to also use a plug -
in synthetic pheromone diffuser such as Feliway ® to comfort your cat
in their home environment.
One way of potentially increasing security is to use
synthetic feline
pheromones that mimic naturally occurring secretions that all cats produce from glands
in their cheeks.
Your cat may also benefit from the use of
synthetic pheromones (Feliway ®) to reinforce a message of safety and familiarity
in the home.
Feliway MultiCat is specifically formulated to manage stress
in multiple cat households using a
synthetic copy of a different
pheromone naturally produced by a mother cat after birth and during lactation.
Adaptil is a
synthetic equivalent to a
pheromone that research shows makes dogs calmer
in a potentially stressful setting.
Finally, for any of the situations described above, try using Feliway, a
synthetic pheromone that mimics the «feel good»
pheromones cats produce and is often successful at defusing stress
in cats who are marking their territory.
Another option is to use
synthetic animal
pheromones in the home to dissuade your cat from marking.
«Feliway» is an environmental spray that consists of a
synthetic chemical that mimics the scent found
in the gland near the lips of cats (the facial
pheromones).