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    Thanks for the info. I've never heard of these before and luckily I don't need them right now. It sounds much better than the other alternative of having to medicate them. Good luck.

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    Hey thanks so much for the info.. I will ask my Vet about them.. I do have a couple of floor pees.. I just put down puppy pads.. Its my older cats..

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    Thanks for the info. I've never heard of these before and luckily I don't need them right now. It sounds much better than the other alternative of having to medicate them. Good luck.

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    Deb,

    Thank you so much for sharing this info. I passed this along to my friend who has a bichon with anxiety issues. She has just ordered a 30 day supply to give it a try! Just now, Mattie has to where an E-collar all day while my friend is at work as she rubs and gets hot spots on her neck under the ear, same side all the time. Even though she has her sister (another dog) with her all day, she gets so nervous. So we shall hope this will help Mattie, as well.



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    oh good! I had hoped this might be helpful for someone else! Maybe they will help Mattie. I ordered more today both from Omaha Vaccine (via Amazon.com) and from 4PetsUSA - have never tried either place before but the prices were very good. A package of 30 minis from the vet was $20 and only $7.50 from above. Our vet had me give Lizzie 2 per day so I also ordered a larger (double dose) size that was even a better savings. (60 day for $15) I also read that the dose can be doubled or tripled with no harm so feel this must be a very safe product! I bought the dog/cat variety rather than the feline because it seems that the only difference is that the feline ones are fish shaped!! The active ingredients are the same either away.

    Thank you Freedom for posting the company links!
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    wow I ordered on Tuesday and they got here today (Thursday) 4PetsUSA I bought three packages of the minis from them. THAT is fast service!!

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    I wonder if it would work for my one cat, Honeybun, who insists on POOPING outside the litter box. It's definitely and pain in the butt, and a smelly one at that! He's been doing this for a few years now, I was warned about it when i took him in, but no one else wanted an FIV+ kitty, and I felt badly for him. I thought maybe a different environment would help, and some days he's good, but never 2 days in a row.

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    I ordered a couple of bags of those from Omaha Vaccine .. $6.90 each. I'm looking forward to seeing what effect they have on my cats (none of whom have pee issues, at this point anyway) and a few of the shelter cats that like to mark things all over the place.
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