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The CriticThe Critic –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Prevented rehoming a sprayer!
My poor guy here, who I’ve had since his birth, has never been one to sit still. He is very, “Alpha”, requires (demands) tons of attention (almost dog level) and is just otherwise, very peculiar. He never gets along with his siblings for more than a few minutes at a time, and the others began to really dislike his presence over the years. I’ve always felt bad for him, because he’s misunderstood and a little bit of a problem child. Sadly, he began to spray in the house. He was spraying in several places, mostly in the family room… Having been a cat owner for more years than I care to mention… I reviewed all the possible problems… Bladder or kidney problems, crystals in the urine problems, diet problems, not enough litter boxes problems, not cleaning the litter boxes often enough problems…. All of these were ruled out and it just boiled down to something in his head. We were distressed at the house, because he was ruining it, requiring us to clean non-stop, and damaging walls, doors and trim. When the spraying moved into the living room upstairs, I was at my wit’s end and considered rehoming him. After 10 years of owning this animal, I was not ready to give up on him. After trying different foods and sprays, I remembered that a pheromone spray had a positive effect on him when trying to calm him around 4th of July fireworks. So I took a chance and bought this 4 pack of collars. He, being the way he is, was NOT happy about his new adornment, and was depressed after I put it on him for a few hours. Honestly I felt bad looking at him, with his look of betrayal on his face. So I took it off. I tried just placing the collar in a spot where he had been spraying. Well, he just sprayed next to it. I was pretty upset, not only because of the spraying, but I felt like there was no hope, and I knew I’d have to look into the rehoming option. Out of frustration for myself and him, I put the collar back on him. He was upset about it, but so was I, about the spraying and our situation. So I left it this time, to give us both this last opportunity to correct this horrible situation. The first night wearing the collar, there was no spray. The second night, one spray, but I didn’t give up hope as he had been spraying multiple times, daily. The 3rd and 4th nights (and days). NO spraying. What?! I was so happy for him (and us), and at this point, he no longer minded wearing the collar. I continued to monitor and, NO MORE SPRAYING! For the last month, there has been NO SPRAYING! This collar has soothed his mind and demeanor. He also no longer fights with his siblings. Trust me it’s no coincidence, this collar saved all of us! If you’re in this situation and you’ve ruled out any medical issues with your veterinarian and/or litter box placement, you owe it to your critter and yourself to try these.Again, I’m very thankful these collars exist and so is my boy. If you are at your wit’s end don’t give up on your little guy, and at least give these a shot.
11 people found this helpful
#AskMissPatience –
5.0 out of 5 stars
I swear by these for the girls
A 1/2 pound five week old kitten found outside a Waffle House in 2019 is now Cocoa Bean. For several years searched for ideas to help her anxiety. I’ve learned small abandoned kittens grow up at times with emotional struggles. Last fall bought these collars.The true test was me traveling for a few weeks to California. Upon return Cocoa Bean was mad at me, but didn’t pee outside her box or ruin any flooring.Even though she has digital practice with talking to me via Echo and she and her other cat sleep without me at times intentionally for practice she was mad. But, used the cat boxes.These work for the other cats. Though Minnie Pearl doesn’t need them. I have tried them on all three. Typically, if Minnie seems to meow extra and doesn’t want me to go I typically snuggle her in a Thunder Vest. This also helps CB and FF.Floofe’ Flower seems super mellow when using the collar. I’ve tried it to help her mature calm as when she was small would scream at the door when I’d leave. She was also an underweight abandoned kitten starving when found. It took six months, but she eventually gained all her weight and is now bigger than the other two.She does go places with the dog so occasionally complains when I leave with him thinking it’s also her turn. Usually the Thunder vest works. This month I tried a pheromone collar to see how it’s work. Miss mellow jello :)I find this collar has helped the youngest kitty acclimate and calm from anxiety when I’d leave her in the catio despite having the cats and her German Shepherd with her. Using as a training collar this month to help her find peace a little quicker consistently. Working like a charm.I tried not changing the collar out after a few weeks and Cocoa Bean started showing signs of stress. New collar and chill queen. Every thirty days works like a charm.I bought a bunch extra on a daily deal and have these on my sub and save. Worth the expense to help CB feel calm.Happy cats happy dog happy me⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️💯
Intheknow –
4.0 out of 5 stars
These have helped to a good degree but not a miracle
These have helped calm one of my fractious cats. She’s a bully and tends to want to be queen over the two other cats. She is a handful to be sure. These collars have helped to a large extent. No, not completely but they have calmed her down at least by half. You do need to be sure they are on correctly (not too tight, not too loose). They are not the most attractive collars but then again, if they calm the cat that is your main objective. Easy to put on and for the most part they stay on. Occasionally cat may be able to get these off but ours has stayed on for the most part. Change at least once a month. I would recommend you give these a try. If they don’t work then they don’t, but worth a try. I just ordered more.
lapoljo –
4.0 out of 5 stars
Not really clear on results
We have a feral born cat that we have raised since she was newborn. She can be an absolute DEVIL. Labelled as a DANGEROUS CAT at the vet!She is now 15 years old and can go from docile to EVIL like the flip of a switch.Bought these to try to calm her disposition but really can’t pin down whether it works or not. She’s just too unstable.
Nanna –
4.0 out of 5 stars
Not for all cats
The collar works for one of our three cats, who is also on behavioral medication as he did not get along with the other cats and would urinate everywhere to mark his spot. It will aggravate the skin if it is on too tight. Unfortunately, the collar does not work for all cats. It had adverse effects on the other two, they hated the collar. But it helps to calm our oldest one. A couple of days before the collar is due to be changed you can tell because his mood changes drastically.
Tanya G –
5.0 out of 5 stars
NO LAVENDER – perfect for fragrance-sensitive cat owners!
Got these when trying to introduce a new cat to my current bonded pair. All of the calming collars I was being recommended had a hideous lavender scent that had me coughing within seconds of opening the first package. I posted on a cat owner FB group and these were recommended, and they were perfect! Within half a day of putting them on my kitties, my usually people-shy bonded pair were socializing with visiting friends.Sadly, the third cat intro didn’t work out (but he’s found a great forever home), but I’ll keep these on hand for the fourth of july, as my girls aren’t a fan of fireworks.
5 people found this helpful
Jessica Greenhood –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Holly cow peace & quiet
My cats are brothers but fight each other when they are another cat. They have been more playful. The downfall is needier attention.
One person found this helpful
LadeeGudiva –
3.0 out of 5 stars
Unsure
I’ve only had this product for one day, I don’t think this will work for my cat, Zoey.Background, she doesn’t play, never really has. She will play for 2.5 seconds and runs away. It’s almost like she thinks playing is wrong. Anyway, I have two other cats who play hardcore together, they try to play with her, but she just growls and hisses or she screams bloody murder if they get too close. After a year and a half together, she just random started peeing on their beds and in the toy bin and pooping random places. Vet didn’t find anything wrong and suggest calming collar, so here we are.1. Some people mentioned a scent, I don’t smell anything.2. Easy to put on / Easy to fall off.When I put it on I heard a slight clicks thought it was on good. Next thing I know, the collar is missing. Found it under the sofa table. Later, Zoey was scratching her neck and collar became loosen then fell right off.3. Main reason why I don’t like, this made Zoey act WEIRD. She sat in the same place, same position for a good hour and did not move. Then she had weird twitches, like you could see random parts of her body, just slightly jump, and it was like it freaked her out. She would be laying there and the twitch she would run a few feet then immediately sit down. This went on for about 30 minutes. Then she slept for the ENTIRE day, did not move one inch. I woke her up and put her on the floor, she just moped, she acted so lethargic. I gave her some wet food, she wouldn’t eat, it’s her favorite. I decided to take the collar off. About 30 minutes later, she was acting like her normal self and she scarfed down the food.I don’t know if the collar traumatized her, or if the ingredients are too strong for her, or if the collar stressed her more. Since I have three extra collars I will hang on to these and may try another time, but, I will try the diffuser to see if that makes any difference.
22 people found this helpful
Paula Dallas –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Really does help
One cat is super attached to me (didn’t get the message he’s a cat and above all that). Helps with litter box issues and anxiety when I’m away.
One person found this helpful
B Higgy –
5.0 out of 5 stars
So far so good
I am a foster, & last year I foster failed (adopted) 2 baby boys. We already have an almost 15 year old brother/sister pair. Our female has a bit of cat agression & did not do well. Once I added my next group of foster kittens, it became too much for her & for the 1st time in her 15 years of life, she started peeing on the floor. I tried feliway spray & plug ins (which def work & are a part of my arsenal), I gave her a bit more vertical space, & I stopped fostering for a few months, but she would still go outside of the box. She is scared to death of 1 of the new babies & fears being attacked when using the litter box. I put 1 of these collars on her, & the peeing has completely stopped. When it was time for a new collar, she did go outside the box for a period of about 24 hrs, & same when it was time to change it again. I am so happy I tried these! I would much rather deal with 24 hrs every 30 days, than clean cat pee multiple x’s a day every day.I just put 1 on my little baby bully a couple of days ago to see if it would help his behavior, so I will update this review if anything noteworthy happens.
12 people found this helpful
Nancy A. –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Works great
My son rescued a kitten at 5 weeks and he is now almost 9 months. He started spraying and I immediately scheduled him to be neutered. That said, I bought these the same time as well. I thought him being neutered is what calmed him down which I’m sure it has stopped the spraying but this collar definitely adds to it. After the first the month and the collar wearing off, Arlo started getting a little hyper again and trying to go into the kitchen which is a big no for me… we changed his collar to a new one and sure enough, within two days he was back to his new calm self. These are great and I will continue to buy them
4 people found this helpful
RedFish –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Try this before using prozac
We adopted a fourth cat and she was not being accepted by our two males. Philippa Grace can get a bit territorial over food, has a bit of FOMO and did not really know how to make friends with our three other cats. She can overplay and get over stimulated which results in our two boys betting her up a bit. My vet suggested immediately to put her on prozac. I volunteer at a SPCA shelter & had taken her in for a visit & spoke with the shelters vet, she suggested I try the calming collars in addition to the plug in calming diffusers. She explained that prozac on felines may not be the best as it can lower inhibitions in a cat, which may not help in our situation. I am so glad I tried this. I am sensitive to smells such as lavender (a migraine trigger) and was delighted to find that this is a scentless calming collar. I purchased not only one for Philippa, but also for my males as well. In less than a week I began to see a difference. While Philippa can still get over excited during play, it has allowed one of my boys to not beat her up as much. My other, we have to wait til his next vet appointment so that they can get the collar on him as he HATES being picked up. I am so happy I tried this prior to getting prozac because the long term studies were not conclusive and this collar while a bit pricey, works well in tandem with the plug ins for the cats that can be a bit aggressive.
5 people found this helpful
HFla –
5.0 out of 5 stars
SO worth it!!!
I have searched and searched for a calming cat collar that doesn’t have lavender and vanilla in it which in my opinion is a horrible smell. I finally found these collars by chance and I’ve been using them now for a few months. They have no smell that I can detect and he doesn’t seem to mind them. They have made a huge difference in my cats behavior. Plus they don’t have that horrible odor. I’m sure if I am repulsed by the smell of the other collars he is too. I just went through a hurricane scare here in Florida and he was very uptight. At the time I hadn’t had a collar on him in a couple weeks so I put one back on and within 2 or 3 hours he was much much better. I highly recommend these collars because they are the best I’ve found. So if your cat gets easily overstimulated, or can be very anxious due to environmental changes or anything else definitely try this collar!
7 people found this helpful
Kristin Scripter –
1.0 out of 5 stars
Hair Loss
I got these on November 1st. Today is November 19th. I ordered this product and was grateful that it would arrive the next day (my cats kept having fits where they would run around and fight w each other and I didn’t want it to escalate to the point where one of them would get hurt). I put these collars on them and for almost two weeks I thought it was working well on my Siamese, but she managed to get it off once (not long after initially putting it on) and then she got it off a second time probably after about two weeks. At that point it was mangled from her chewing on it and she’s not really my problematic cat so I didn’t put another one on her. My tortoiseshell hasn’t taken hers off once and has never seemed bothered by it. I guess I had seen my Siamese scratching at her neck but I just assumed she had to get used to it bc she’s never worn a collar. But tonight when I was petting her (they’re both pretty independent and mind their business so when I get the chance to pet them I do but it is not too often) and she turned her head in a way that I felt the bottom of the side of her neck where there is a laceration. Not only is there a laceration but the hair around her neck is completely gone in a way that it was obviously done by the collar because of the consistently slim width of the area of hair loss running all the way around her neck. This area was being covered up by her hair surrounding the area, so I have no idea how long she has been in this condition, if there was a rash initially that has healed, and the laceration seems to be relatively healed but I will still have to keep an eye on it for infection or even an abscess in the case that the laceration came from my other cat that the collar didn’t calm down or if she did it to herself trying to get it off. My tortoiseshell is still wearing the collar, still peeing outside of the litter box (she is fine medically, this has been going on for months), and now I’m going to have to check her neck for hair loss whenever she calms down. I feel awful for putting this product on my cats. I would have never thought that a product for calming by pheromones would be harmful, but I sure wish I had read the reviews before making a fast decision on how to fix their behavior. This product will only make your life more difficult and will help with the deterioration of your animal human bond if it’s already straining due to behavioral issues.
7 people found this helpful
Shanna Armstrong –
5.0 out of 5 stars
The only thing keeping the peace
My cats (a mom and son) started fighting about a year ago—it was bad. They’d corner each other and fight until they were bleeding. The first set of collars didn’t help much, but gave me a few days of peace. I’ve continued using them since and it keeps them calm enough that the fights don’t escalate beyond hissing.
3 people found this helpful
bluestategirl –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Worked like a charm!
We have a very anxious but lonely 2 year old baby, so we adopted a new 5 month old kitten — but the growling and hissing were not giving anyone the zen experience we had hoped for.Added to this adjustment, there was the problem of the neighbor’s cats visiting our yard, infringing on our big girls territory and making her grumpy and unsettled, spoiling her bonding with her new buddy..Our vet recommended we try a pheromone collar for her and our new kitten. We didn’t really expect much, but within 20 min there was peace. After a week, they were playing together and having a great time. It was so remarkable, we got the Feliway Optimum diffuser, too. What a difference!HIGHLY RECOMMEND BOTH!
2 people found this helpful
Valery –
3.0 out of 5 stars
Works ok
I got this for 3 cats, who live together, to get along better. One cat was very affected by the product. She was just chilling by herself almost in euphoria like she was definitely on something. The other two cats did not have as pronounced of an affect. Mind you the cat most affected is the most aggressive one so that’s interesting. Basically, the collars did help a little for the cats to not be as aggressive towards each other but it was not a cure all and the behavior fully resumed before the one month period so the collars wear off quicker than advertised. Also, I had to use tape to hold the collars in place so they don’t come off.
2 people found this helpful
CatLife2000 –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Pleasantly Surprised!
I wasn’t sure I believed the calming collars actually worked but I did a little Googling and this was one of the top 5 suggested collars. We were having a lot of territorial and aggressive behaviors from our cats. Isolating one cat by the other two. Urinating/Defecating/Spraying outside the litter box. Hissing, fighting, chasing. Basically you name it. Now after about 3 wks they all just started getting along! It’s amazing! The two cats that really didn’t get along ever were sleeping on the same chair at the same time! Lifesavers! We were really contemplating getting rid of our fur babies! 🙁
11 people found this helpful
ysiad –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Wow!!!
I got these for a neighborhood stray I’ve been housing because of tension with my other cats. Within an hour, the stray was calmer and didn’t feel threatened by my cats anymore – no more fights!!!I decided to try this on my middle cat, who has had the biggest problem with the stray. He’s all around a grumpy cat and never shows affection, even with his crew. A few days of wearing this collar and he’s no longer *as* mad about the stray and I actually saw him trying to groom my senior cat.My senior cat is a smaller female with arthritis (all the others are boys). She’s been scared of the stray. I put a collar on her and she stopped running from the room when the stray came in. About a week later she was okay with him cuddling on the couch with us.Amazing! I know it won’t work for all cats but I’m thoroughly impressed.Slight scent when you first open it but not bad at all.
7 people found this helpful
RW –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Works Great!!! Will continue to purchase!
I have a high stress cat who was pooping on our carpet. I noticed this after we had gone on vacation. I found this product as a last hope calming aid. I put it on my cat and in less than a week she was much more calm, jumping on me (which she hadn’t done in a long time). She also began using her litter box again. The transformation was amazing! I can tell when she can no longer smell the collar which lasts about 30 days. When I changed it, she again became much more relaxed. I would highly recommend buying this if you are having any cat issues.
3 people found this helpful
Matthew Young –
5.0 out of 5 stars
They probably work
I don’t know if these actually stop our cats from trying to kill each other, but they make my girlfriend feel like they stop our cats from killing each other. That’s really all that matters to me.
5 people found this helpful
Beth Mana –
5.0 out of 5 stars
IT WORRKS!!!!! ❤
These colors are awesome! I have 3 sisters that are almost 2. Two of them were spayed one was not because she was too heavy for the nonprofit to spay her by a 1 1/2. 3 weeks later the 2 cats that were spade were going after the other cat that was not spade The fights were crazy! A friend of mine told me about these collars and the diffuser I put The colors on and within 5 minutes all the cats were getting along again!!!! I highly recommend these colors for anyone that’s having any issues with their cats! It is so nice not to have the 3 sisters being in separate areas of the house. We love to have them around us again!!!! 💯🥰😍❤🐱🐈
11 people found this helpful
Michelle –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great product
My cat began having behavioral issues & this product was recommended by our vet. We will definitely buy again!
Kyrie Enma Wind –
4.0 out of 5 stars
Not overpowering like other collars
I would recommend these collars to anyone with cats. I only wish they stayed on better.
One person found this helpful
. –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Evil cat to angel cat
My cat was so genuinely evil. Insane. A monster. She would attack, stalk, and harass our other cats.This is the miracle drug of cat products. I cannot believe it is even real. It is witchcraft. It is basically a cat exorcism in wearable form. She has been purified.The collar has a pearly white sheen and looks bougie. The breakaway system is seamless and soft. I love it.It’s unscented. There are no pieces of plastic/metal sticking out anywhere. The collar is all one piece and the edges are rounded which minimizes the risk of irritation. I cannot recommend this enough.
25 people found this helpful
Jenna –
2.0 out of 5 stars
Did Nothing
I’m in the middle of introducing a 3-4 month old kitten to my 5 year old cat. My adult cat showed mild signs of aggression, only hissing. So I gave her a Sentry calming collar and it worked wonders. I was worried about the essential oils on the collar though so I decided to try ComfortZone because it’s only the pheromone.I got a multipack because the kitten started showing signs of aggression and I wanted to stop that before it became a problem. Plus the kitten gets seperation anxiety I was hoping this would help.The collar made no difference in the kitten. She still has separation anxiety and still bristling at my older cat. To make matters worse, the calming effect my older cat got from Sentry faded and she reverted back to unhappy discomfort. These do nothing and they’re expensive. Can’t return a multipack.
Houston –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Amazing!
My cat was pulling his fur out, these seem to be helping!! No odor like some of the lavender collars. If these continue to work these will be going on the subscription list.
3 people found this helpful
Ms T –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great on July 4th
Easy to fasten & slip on. My cats have never worn collars. I left these a little loose & they didn’t seem to mind after a couple days. They helped my girls stay relaxed on July 4th during fireworks & whenever some neighbors Rev up their big trucks & motorcycles. The 4 pack was a bargain.
One person found this helpful
Jennifer Fernandez –
1.0 out of 5 stars
SEVERE allergic reaction!
I bought this for my cat in the hopes that his recent use of the floor instead of his litter box would be corrected. What I didn’t think I would have to deal with was the severe allergic reaction I had to the product. Unfortunately, since it took about a week for the reaction to get to a point where I knew something was wrong and I didn’t just have dry skin, I didn’t put it together until well after a month of constant exposure whenever I touched my cat. After antibiotics, steroids, and a biopsy all my doctors could tell me was that I was coming into contact with something repeatedly that I was allergic to. It has now been a month since my cat has had the collar off (it did not help with what I was hoping it would help with when he wore it) and I still blister every time I touch my cat. I’ve tried to wash everything he comes into contact with but it is extremely difficult. Please, if you notice any kind of itching or redness remove the collar and wash everything immediately. The vet does not know how long it will take to clear out of my cat’s system and I am stuck with an unsightly and painful rash with blisters that will not go away because of it by just sharing a space with things he touches.
Kerry –
2.0 out of 5 stars
Doesn’t stay on . Not really effective.
Got it with several things to dissuade spraying. The least effective. Collar does not stay on very well. Makes very little difference in behavior. Will not reorder.
M. Plyler –
5.0 out of 5 stars
These work.
I have two cats, and they are getting on in age. The female got touchy, decided the male was intolerable and set out to make him miserable. I got the pheromone diffuser, and things were better, but decided to try the collars, and they made a BIG difference. She is much more pleasant—to Samson, and to me. I always know when it is time to put on a fresh collar, because she starts hissing at me when the strength fades. Btw, Samson is lovely unless he has to see the vet. Now if I schedule him she asks if he is wearing the collar; with it on, she can examine him, but if it’s off, he is all teeth and claws.
One person found this helpful
Colleen –
2.0 out of 5 stars
Did not help, no change
We have a rescue cat that has been diagnosed with feline hyperesthesia. He had an episode (he attacks and shreds his tail) and while we were waiting on his medication to be compounded we tried this. It did not seem to do anything at all for him. We also regularly use the pheromone plug ins. Perhaps for a different scenario the collar would work, but not for our guy.
MediaBoxEnt –
3.0 out of 5 stars
The diffuser is good, I did not see a diference by using the collar
The diffuser is good, I did not see a difference by using the collar, I got this collar for our 4 cats, yet, I did not see the difference I saw when using the diffuser, I asked the vet before I got the collar and the answer was “it cannot hurt” , the vet was right, it did not hurt to try, yet with my cats it did not work, yet, the diffuser does.We always rescue special needs cats and foster as well.
One person found this helpful
Paws85 –
3.0 out of 5 stars
break away means cats can get themselves out
I have a few aggressive personalities in my house. I tried these on 5 out of my 10 cats. Every day or 2, I would have to re-tighten them, or completely re put them on. One cat absolutely would not keep his on. Several cats have scabbed necks now from constantly trying to get the collars off. While I did see a little benefit, it was not enough to make it worth the constant hassle of having to find and replace the collar on the cat it belonged to, and their agitation at having to wear the collar. After 2 weeks, some of the cats are still trying to regrow their neck fur. Great idea, but doesn’t work well enough for me to continue use. I’m trying to figure out what to do with the 2 extra unopened collars now, since I bought a couple different sized multi packs.
2 people found this helpful
Guy Cunningham –
5.0 out of 5 stars
These helped!
My kitty started spraying for no apparent reason.These and some Hemp Oil supplement stopped her bad behavior in one day.I will continue to use these collars. I change them every 2 weeks.
CeeVee –
3.0 out of 5 stars
Didn’t seem to do much for my cat
I was hopeful, but this brand didn’t seem to do much for my sometimes aggressive cat. I had to use as much calming spray as usual, defeating the purpose of the collar. It didn’t make my cat sick or irritate his neck, but it also didn’t change his behavior much. I’m going to try another brand.
Nerdzilla –
2.0 out of 5 stars
Did nothing. One cat allergic.
Title says it all. This has done absolutely nothing to calm tension amongst my cats, or deter the youngest from peeing outside his box. And then one cat developed an allergic reaction.
Darla McCarthy –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Perfect for anxiety in cats
We have been using these collars for over a year with our cat. He suffered from anxiety caused by an animal attack as a kitten. He acted out by letterbox avoidance, biting & hiding. Since using these collars he no longer does any of these things. These do not have a strong smell that we can smell but he clearly loves his collar. If it comes undone(rarely happens) he will bring it to us to put it back on.
6 people found this helpful
YVETTE JAMRS –
2.0 out of 5 stars
Calming collar
The first collar I purchased needed a boost. At 2wks in was not working well. This collar was a nightmare 2 of them fell off because of the defective clasp. I put a rubber band on it. Sad product. Wouldn’t recommend. Overpriced.
Kathy S –
3.0 out of 5 stars
So far I think it’s working.
This is requesting I comment on the flavor… lol. I don’t think people should be tasting this. Our cats are intact females and they spray constantly and ruin our lives. I got these and completely cleaned everything and gave them baths and set up the diffusers with the collars. They have sprayed a couple more times but they seem to be using the littler boxes again so that’s a win.The stuff doesn’t have a scent that I can detect and I like to think I have a strong sense of smell.Cats seem happy.I have read that this can take a few weeks to really work well and we’re only a few days in.
Amazon Customer –
3.0 out of 5 stars
Giving more time
Someone dumped 2 cats in our neighborhood and it’s a busy street. We were able to trap the girl first who turned out to be very pregnant and very sick. 2 months later we were able to get the male and get him neutered. He had/has a wonderful personality like the female so we kept both. But the male (Nook) became territorial over me, stalked and attacked the dog, marked everything with his face (he doesn’t spray). He would run in front of me and block my path. You could tell he was always in fight/flight mode. Within 30 minutes of the collar, he was sleeping the deepest sleep I’ve seen him sleep. Usually if there was a noise, he’d leap up to inspect. After the collar, he would open his eyes, read the room, and right back to sleep. No more stalking, no more obsessive behavior. BUT no behavior at all. No play. No purring. Just sleeping. It’s been on 2 days. This may be him crashing. Like any rescue animal who is finally safe, they sleep and then some. He may be catching up on his lifetime of neglect and fear. He’s finally safe. So maybe he’s just catching up. I’m hoping he levels off. If he is content and this is him, then that’s fine. But, if after he’s slept enough to make up for lost time, I’d like a little bit of the weirdo back.
24 people found this helpful
Kat TKat T –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Like magic
Wow! So I got these in a moment of frustrated desperation. Feliway spray and infusers just don’t really do much when you’ve got three floors in a big house (we just moved into this year) and you have one neurotic cat that loses her mind often and shows her displeasure with potty incidents everywhere from stress. We moved into our house and the combination of new cats, new space and no under bed space to hide in drove her insane. She was skittish as all get out, peeing and pooping everywhere (including on furniture and beds) and running from everyone despite her strong desire for affection. I put this on her and at first she sulked under the table because she HATES collars in general, but after about an hour she started coming up to us, demanding attention and even going out of her way to get on the couch with my roommate who she generally runs away from. It’s not like night and day, but she’s clearly calmer, happier, and her purr was so loud my bf said he’s never heard her be so loud before, and she LOVES him, so he would know. I can’t wait to see what the long term effects are and she doesn’t seem to mind it as much as other collars, as she’s not rubbing up against everything in sight and clawing at it trying to get it off like she normally does. I’m so glad this came with 4 in the box and I really hope the effects last and help her find equilibrium in our new house. Will update if things change, but I’m cautiously optimistic.
25 people found this helpful
JG –
4.0 out of 5 stars
These collars work well.
This is the 5th time I have ordered these. They are easy to use and do calm my cats. The best I have seen. I do not like the purple ones with the strong odor. Also in the pet store these identical collars are $25 each. This four pack is an excellent buy.
3 people found this helpful
Guido Roberts –
4.0 out of 5 stars
I think it is working
It says not for kittens but I have a very aggressive six month old kitten/cat. Within a day of putting the collar on my boy, he slowed down on attacking the other two old kitties we have and the biting behavior noticeably decreased. The correlation between putting the collar on him and his improved behavior was significant enough that Mochi has to wear it all the time now. They do come off fairly easily, which is good but also means I have two in rotation – one he is wearing and the one that is lost.
7 people found this helpful
Casper & Boo –
4.0 out of 5 stars
works for some and not others
these work for some but, not others. I put two of the ones that came in box on my out of the blue sprayer and 3 days later he went up on window tower and peed. for helping cats not spray, it isn’t great.. however it is great for helping stressed out cat, the other collar has been helping my cat who is scared of my two boys who like to pick on her at times, since about 2nd day with this on, she has been laying around every where in main areas and playing her little heart out. when she comes into living room she isn’t looking around every where like she is about to be attack.. we are about to move so i bought a couple boxes to keep every one calmer since it has done wonders for calming her down.. personally i think these work better than the plug-ins, she was never calm like she is when we had those plugged in every where.. also no fur irritation to be seen in almost 2 weeks on so far.
12 people found this helpful
Laura MishLaura Mish –
5.0 out of 5 stars
They work!!
Trust me when I tell you they work!! My 14 year old cat has been urinating out of the litter box from time to time for quite a while. He’s been checked and nothing is every found as far as his kidneys or bladder. The vet said it’s more of a behavioral issue. Anyway, we tried the pheromone plug in’s and they seemed to work for a while, but then lost their effectiveness. The vet suggested to collar and it has WORKED. Since he’s been wearing them, which has been about 4 months, I think he has had two incidents of urinating outside of the box, but believe me when I tell you that I’ll take that over how much he was doing it before the collar! I would definitely give these a try if you’re not sure, but they definitely worked for us.
11 people found this helpful
J. Rotondo –
5.0 out of 5 stars
I have 5 cats
5 cats!Someone is always fighting pooping, peeing or throwing up.I use these on my two big males and it has helped tremendously. My wife first ordered these about 3 years ago and I was skeptical. But I ate my words. They show a remarkable difference in the cats behavior after wearing them for only a few days .The plastic clasp is lightweight but that’s good. I don’t like sturdy collars on cats as they can get hung up. My cats are indoor outdoor and I wouldn’t want them to get trapped by a strong collar or clasp.Despite their lightweight design we have only lost 1 or 2 of them to the great outdoors as I can remember
8 people found this helpful
Michele A. Mueller –
4.0 out of 5 stars
This works on a bully cat
This works well to calm my bully male cat down. The collar is easy to put on and I like the clasp. It has a pleasant smell and is very light weight. My bully male cat becomes a loving cat.I have a male bully cat who chases my female cat around the house and pins her to the floor. My female cat would hiss and scream at him trying to get away. My male bully cat has gone so far as to remove fur and skin for my docile female. My female cat then had to wear the cone until the fur started to grow in, that was about 1 whole month.The only drawback is that the collar only lasts about 7 days and I have to change it for a new one. While he is wearing the collar he is nice to my female cat and even to us humans in the house.
18 people found this helpful
Kindle Customer –
4.0 out of 5 stars
My cat absolutely will not wear it.
I tried my best but my cat flat out refused to wear it. I applied as described.it was not too tight or too loose. But he got it off in 1 hour. Tried again. Same result. It’s supposed to calm cats but unfortunately I will never know!
5 people found this helpful
Deborah Macgillivray –
5.0 out of 5 stars
FINALLY, something that works for so many issues
I bought these for three of my cats. One set of problems was a mother and son, who had been raised together. He’s a mama’s boy and is constantly bumping his head on hers and wanting mama cuddles. I guess after 8 years, she was finally tired of it and started beating on him. He is nervous nelly type, scared from an injury as a kitten. The collars on each of them solved things immediately. He is much more relaxed, and she is back to being loving mama cat. This solved their spiraling problems completely.Mouse was the third. She was cranky cat, slapping you, fusing with the other cats. Once the collar was on she became lovey-dovey. It’s changed her attitude completely.I gave a collar to my friend who had an outdoor kitty that has now been inside for three years. He had anxiety issues. He would lick his belly fur until he was bald, then keep licking until raw spots appeared. There was no stopping him. The second thing he did was start eating clean kitty litter. Again we couldn’t get him to stop. Since he put the collars on him, he has stopped by issues completely.So 4 kitties give these collars 4 paws up! There is no scent on the collars, but you can tell they work very quickly.
25 people found this helpful
Kindle Customer –
3.0 out of 5 stars
Works but irritated my cat’s neck
I definitely noticed an improvement in my (very nervous) cat’s behavior within a half hour of putting this collar on and thought it was a dream come true! So much less expensive than the feliway plug ins and it’s attached to him so he’s always benefiting! Unfortunately, the collar irritated him and he started obsessively licking his chest where it lay and eventually licked a bald patch and made it really sore. This happened when he had flea/tick treatment years ago, so it’s probably him being neurotic more than anything else.
LA –
5.0 out of 5 stars
OMG. It works. Foster kittens and home kitty are friends now : )
I brought home some foster kittens and All heck was breaking out here; peeing, fighting, scratching, hissing, you name it. I couldn’t take it anymore so I ordered this and another brand to test which one worked best. This one does. The other brand smelled so strongly of lavender soap that I couldn’t even be in the same room. The other brand smelled so bad even my cat vomited. BUT THIS ONE has no odor AND it does the job, lasts longer, – all without the horrible smell. I love it, and peace reigns in my household now. It does take a few days for the effect to really set in with the kitties, so be aware of that. Kittens are now playing happily with each other. I do recommend that you keep a few extra on hand, as those little rascals can and will pull it off and good luck finding it after that, and of course, you will NOT want to run out of it as they will go back to their previous behavior when it wears off. BUT Highly recommend this product.
15 people found this helpful
julie D –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Saved the sanity in my multicast household
I have two cats that get into daily fights. I reduced this behavior but did not eradicate it by using Feliway diffusers all over my house. It didn’t stop the behavior enough to be satisfactory and it was costing me a small fortune to refill 5 of them every month. I decided to give these collars a try and, when they are wearing them they do not fight!! I thought it was too good to be true but if one of them gets their collar off I see the return of the angst in that cat. I’ve added a strip of tape to the collar to make sure they don’t come off anymore. I highly recommend these for the effectiveness and the price point is great.
6 people found this helpful
Ellen Lyon –
3.0 out of 5 stars
Unable to cancel a repeating subscription
I was unable to stop a repeating subscription. I no longer have the cat, but keep receiving calming collars (they do work) every 2 months!
Annonymus –
4.0 out of 5 stars
Think it works?
Cant tell if my cat is calming down due to the collar or because he is getting used to travel. But it doesn’t bother him when he wears it. He has kicked it off so it’s possible they can lose it
One person found this helpful
Laura Patton –
4.0 out of 5 stars
Not sure if this helped with my cat or not.
Recommended by vet to help with cat peeing on floor. Also put her on Prozac. She stopped peeing as soon as I started meds. Got collars a couple weeks later as extra protection. Not sure if this is why she sleeps all the time now.
2 people found this helpful
JEN –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Cranky cat
I think I have a traumatized cat from the Humane Society. She is friendly but then will become a Dr Jekyll in a matter of a second
One person found this helpful
PattyMartinez –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Good product.
The collar is amazing. My cat used to be stressed out because of outdoor cats that would roam around our house. We looked at all options and this collar was the cheapest option and it has worked wonders. Our cat no longer marks his territory and is happy and relaxed all the time. The only con would be that the collar works for 20 days instead of 30 days but that could be because our cat is big.
5 people found this helpful
Mrs. Merry Melodies –
5.0 out of 5 stars
Keeps him calm(er)
My cat is like some kind of super male, I swear! You would think a good neutering would do the trick, but not with this guy. Before using these collars, he showed constant sexual aggression toward my female cat. After wearing it for a while he only ambushes my poor girl once or twice a day.I cut the collar into thirds, and duct tape a section onto his regular collar. These are expensive, and I’m not rich, so I try to stretch things out when I can.
One person found this helpful
jodi s.jodi s. –
4.0 out of 5 stars
Worked for my little monster!
My kitty is much less aggressive and less likely to bite us when wearing one of these pheromone collar on him. He reverts to his usual chompy self after about 2 weeks though. He just turned one year old, so hopefully he will grow out of biting the crap out of us and we won’t need to keep buying these anymore as they are quite costly when they need to be replaced every other week. Nevertheless, they are effective and we do see a marked improvement in his attitude with these collars and we are thankful to have them when we need them.
3 people found this helpful