- FELIWAY Optimum is a new pheromone discovery, and the best FELIWAY answer to help reduce common signs of stress in cats such as: scratching, urine spraying, tension and conflicts between cats, fears, and reactions to changes
- 93% of cat owners report enhanced calming, with an average satisfaction rating of 9.1 out of 10
- FELIWAY Optimum is a drug free solution that helps cats with more signs of stress, in more situations, and calms cats better than ever; FELIWAY is supported by 25+ years of feline stress expertise
- FELIWAY Optimum heated diffuser covers up to 700 square feet; make sure to plug your diffuser in with the vents up, and for the best results, position the diffuser where your cat spends most of his or her time – avoid plugging the diffuser in under shelves and behind doors, curtains, or furniture
- Starter kit includes 1 diffuser head and 1 vial; make sure to only use a FELIWAY Optimum Diffuser with a FELIWAY Optimum refill (they are not compatible with other brands); to maximize effectiveness, replace the vial once a month, and the diffuser every 6 months
FELIWAY Optimum Cat, Enhanced Calming Pheromone Diffuser, 30 Day Starter Kit (48 mL), Translucent
Rated 4 out of 5 based on 1 customer rating
(12283 customer reviews)
$29.99
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer |
No |
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Package Dimensions |
6.3 x 4.69 x 2.91 inches ,4.8 Ounces |
Item model number |
D92110K |
Date First Available |
June 29 ,2021 |
Manufacturer |
Feliway |
Country of Origin |
France |
Last updated on November 19, 2024 1:33 pm Details
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12283 reviews for FELIWAY Optimum Cat, Enhanced Calming Pheromone Diffuser, 30 Day Starter Kit (48 mL), Translucent
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fernando braulio del prado monroy –
Los gatos se sintieron cómodos y tranquilos con la mudanza y se adaptaron fácilmente, sin estrés y sin complicaciones
L. E. E. Family –
I think the proper way to plug this diffuser in could not be emphasized more. I usually read directions, although maybe I didn’t this time as it seems simple enough to plug this in. However, I didn’t see any obvious warning or anything but if you plug this thing in with the liquid facing downwards into the vent it will eventually heat up and start leaking the oil. I was using it for about 2 weeks until I noticed. For a product that says it is harmful or fatal if swallowed you would think this would be printed in big letters somewhere with a caution sign that you need to plug it in with the vent on top, liquid on bottom. Also who knows if a fire or other accident could have occurred if I didn’t notice. Other than that mishap, I would say this product works well and my cat seems to refrain from clawing me and kicking my ass because I moved her into a new home and am keeping her indoors after spending her life as an indoor outdoor cat. I’ll be buying again and using properly. I would advise the company to make the caution much more obvious somewhere on the outside of the box, other than saying read all instructions.
Oscar Ramirez –
se descompuso al dia 33. 🙁 Estaba buscando los datos de la garantía para hacer el reclamo… pero parece que solo tuve treinta dias para cualquier defecto.
Amanda Calderon –
DEPENDE MUCHO DE CADA GATO.
En mi caso… Lo considero un milagro!
Después de 12 años de tener un gato bun tanto uraño y unos meses sinceramente caótico (orinando hasta en 3 o 4 lugares diferentes cada día, muebles, puertas y hasta en la cama!) pasó a dejar de orinar fuera de su arenero y ser cariñoso, en aproximadamente 2 semanas.
Tengo 5 gatos y los otros 4 no se vieron afectados, pero el mayor de todos, es prácticamente otro gato.
Estoy felíz!
Silver Shoes –
I was hesitant buying this product but I was determined to help my almost 10 years old grumpy male cat would stop being a bully to our 8 year old cat. We love in a smaller place so not much territory to roam but enough to space out daily. It took almost 2 weeks for him to be calmer, like 360 change. He has stopped hissing, stopped bullying out other kitty, he has eye issues so his vision isnt great and he gets defensive in dark areas or if we turn the corner too fast. I vouch for this product, huge improvement in his behavior as it has gotten progressively worse as he gets older. I highly suggest. No odor comes from it, it does get warm but not harmful or in a dangerous way. I have it plugged in our living room and in an open area which I have found is the best place. We keep it plugged in 24/7 but there are times we take it out for a few hours or a day or so and hasn’t effected the diffuser in any way. It has a green light that lights up when plugged in to ensure it’s working. My other kitty also suffers from bladder stones and when stressed he gets a flare up so I was desperate to find something that would benefit both.
MEC –
My cat has always been High-stress. And she sprays everywhere when she’s scared (so all the time, she’s a poor kitty girl) I bought this in hope that she would be calm enough for me to get her in her carrier without her going nuts and breaking out of the carrier. And it worked! She didn’t fight me one bit for her vet appointment and we even got there early! She of coursed whined while in the carrier because what cat doesn’t hate the vet. But I’d say it has a good affect on the cat. You can’t smell it either and it won’t affect you in any way.
L. E. E. Family –
Look, I’m not the type to leave a positive review on something that I can’t prove is working, but in this case, it’s a likely enough candidate to give credit where credit is (possibly) due.
Our beloved eldest is perhaps the most anxious cat in existence. Before he came to live with us, he spent his youngest years being terrorized by an older, aggressive cat who would often ambush him in the litter box. He developed a lifelong fear of using it to pee (weirdly not for #2), and would try to pee literally anywhere else, be it on rugs, clothes that had fallen out of laundry baskets, hardwood, tile, cement, you name it. Any surface other than his actual box.
Here’s a truncated list of things we have tried to calm his anxiety/keep up with his peeing:
– Different types of litters
– Different styles of litter boxes
– Different locations for the litter box
– Litter attractants
– Diet changes
– Deterrent in his favorite floor spots
– Enzymatic cleaners to try to remove any lingering scent
– Extensive veterinary testing
– Consults with behaviorists
– Rewarding him when he uses the litter box (recommended by behaviorist)
– Retraining in a large kennel with a litter box (recommended by behaviorist)
– Calming collars
– Other Feliway products
– Prozac (prescribed by the vet)
– Gabapentin (prescribed by the vet)
Nothing worked, other than an elaborate and not entirely foolproof routine of taking him to the box personally and guarding him while he was in there. We had to do this multiple times a day, and he would still sometimes try to sneak off to do his business elsewhere.
So, when we moved to a one-bedroom apartment with a lot of carpet, we were prepared to immediately lose our security deposit to his anxious peeing. We were convinced the move alone would leave him emotionally shaken to his core. We armed ourselves with some of the most highly-recommended enzyme cleaners (Rocco & Roxie), and were looking into expensive waterproof covers to put on approximately 600 sq ft worth of carpet, and then cover those with washable rugs. We were ready for battle.
I called our vet to ask for a light sedative for both him and his younger brother, to make the moving day less stressful, and the tech suggested that we also get these specific Feliway diffusers. Although we hadn’t had any luck with Feliway in the past, we were throwing absolutely everything we could at this, so we figured the worst they could was not work.
Cut to moving day. We put both our groggy cats into the new bathroom with their litter box while the movers stomp around bringing in boxes and furniture. The second they’re gone, we plug in the diffusers, let them run for an hour, and then cautiously let the cats out. Both of them are low to the ground, skittering from one room to the next in utter confusion. Eventually Anxious Cat finds a window to plop his butt in and doesn’t move until dinner, but we spend the entire time watching him while we unpack, ready to jump up if he seems like he’s scoping out new pee spots.
By the end of the day, he hasn’t used the litter box yet, and we’re starting to wonder if maybe we should close him up with it in the bathroom for the night. At least there’s no carpet in there. And then we realize … we’ve lost sight of him. We bolt up and start canvasing the apartment, only to hear the digging of little paws in litter. Slowly, we creep to the bathroom door and peer in just in time to see him hop out of the box, giving us both a look of mild confusion as he sprints off to the window.
But we weren’t sure what he did. If he pooped, well, that’s nothing out of the ordinary, and there was some in the box, so it could’ve been him or his brother. We decide to lock them in the bathroom for the night, but eventually succumbed to their piteous sobbing and let them out. Come morning, there’s still no pee, but Anxious Cat is a champion at holding it until he finds the perfect spot to unleash. But finally, come afternoon, we actually manage to catch him in the act of peeing IN THE LITTER BOX. It’s a monumentous occasion, and we shower him in catnip, treats and lots of play. He’s delighted, and no longer slinking around with his belly to the floor. He’s acting like a normal cat, cautious of his new space, but enjoying the comfort of his familiar beds and toys.
It’s now been two weeks, and he has done all of his business in the box, and NOWHERE ELSE in the apartment. We haven’t even taken the plastic off of all of our enzyme cleaners! His anxiety is way down in general, and so is ours. We can let him out of our sight for hours at a time without worrying that soon we’ll smell cat pee. This has been life-changing for him, and for us. I’ve never seen my little old man happier than he is now. And maybe it was just the change of scenery, the smaller space, not being able to smell the neighborhood cats who used to hang around our old house. Or maybe it’s these Feliway diffusers. I honestly have no idea. But, I’m going to keep believing in their possibly magical power and keep buying the refills if that’s what it takes to keep him happy, and keep our security deposit.
So, why four stars instead of five, if this is (maybe) such a miracle product that has so improved the quality of life of both our cat and his human parents? Because it had ZERO effect on our younger cat. Usually, he’s incredibly easygoing and adapts well to change. We weren’t worried about him at all when planning the move, we figured he’d be as chill as he always is. Instead, he’s been terrified and although he has no issues with using the litter box, he’s spent most of these last two weeks hiding, jumping at every sound and refusing to play like he usually does. It’s extremely unlike him, and it’s pretty clear that the Feliway is doing nothing to help him. Which makes me think this product is very hit or miss, if it’s doing anything at all.
But rather than risk eternal damnation, I choose to believe in the power of Feliway, at least when it comes to our Anxious Cat (pictured above, with the carpet he has yet to ruin).
Kamal H –
Fifteen year old female fur baby with separation issues when her buddy of 13 years when to rainbow heaven. We used it 30 days consecutively in 2 rooms and saw her grief/stress greatly lessen. It is a good product.
Kara W –
My adopted cat was over grooming due to stress and I decided that this was worth a try. He was constantly licking and sometimes pulling out hair in clumps. After having this plugged in for two days I noticed a dramatic reduction in his stress grooming. The hair along his back has almost grown back completely. My only complaint is that one bottle only lasts two weeks! I have two diffusers going at the same time and $32 is a lot to spend every two weeks. Other than that I highly recommend.
Ann –
I think this product did work at first so I’m giving good feedback but still made my cats not chill and didn’t see much difference while using it for travel with pets. Its very expensive and doesn’t last much longer once you plug in outlet. Not sure if I will buy again.