I guess I’m pretty lucky as far as Sophie goes. She’s really a laid-back cat. Except for a brief UTI battle, she’s been healthy and happy. Of course, I think it helps that she is the only cat in the house and gets attention lavished upon her on a daily basis.
An acquaintance of mine was lamenting about her own cat the other day. She and her husband had just moved into their new home. Jack, her cat, wasn’t taking the move well. He wasn’t eating very well and was acting very spooky at any sound. Even after a month, the house didn’t feel like home to him. A trip to the vet revealed no illness or condition that could explain his behavior.
Another friend had told me about a product she had used when her mother-in-law, much to her chagrin, had moved in. It didn’t help that Mother didn’t particularly like cats. My friend started using a product called Feliway. It’s an electric diffuser that emits an imitation cat pheromone that let Nature take over and calm her cat. It worked.
I recommended it to Jack’s owner. The jury is still out with him, but if you have a cat with anxiety issues, Feliway may just do the trick.

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