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  1. #1
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    I thought about that, but the pet stores around here were closed by the time that popped into my head. I did try that years ago when Chessie and Casey, but it had no effect that I could see at the time, which is why I've never used it since.

    Things seem to be calming down. Around 11:45PM (11 1/2 hours after getting back from the vet's office), Casey was in the cat tree in the living room. Smokey got up on the cabinet next to the cat tree, and they touched noses without any hissing or growling. About 15 minutes later, Smokey started in again. It's like at the vet's office, Casey was the aggressive one, and when they came home, the switched roles. Casey hisses and growls, but only after Smokey starts in. After several minutes of their growling back and forth in the kitchen, they laid down at opposite ends of the living room while I watched a movie. They've been calm since.

    I did try the dryer sheet idea, but both of them growled and hissed at me when I tried to rub them with it. They've been grooming themselves quite a bit, and they've been really wanting to rub on me this evening, which is helping to get my scent on them and spread their scent to each other through me.

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    Things were calm when I went to bed last night. Both seemed happy and were in the same room without hissing and growling at each other. This morning about 6:15, I was awoken by the screams downstairs. I ran down, and both were hissing at each other. I don't know who did what to who, but Casey went upstairs while I went back to bed after they'd calmed down.

    Woke about 9:30, and while they were smelling each others' faces, there was still some hissing (no growling and carrying on this time). I went to the Petsmart a couple miles away from me and got two Feliway diffusers and a 2-pack of refills. One diffuser is in the upstairs bathroom, and the other is in the downstairs bathroom. The bathrooms are in the middle of each floor of my townhouse. Both cats have sensed the new smell, coming in the bathroom smelling the air and then getting up on the sink to smell the diffuser.

    There was still a little hissing a little while ago when Casey was smelling Smokey, but things seem to be winding down. I'm planning on brushing them this afternoon, which I'm thinking may help some, too.

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    I'm sorry to hear that you're going through this. Some cats are just extra sensitive to new smells. Some of mine don't ever react and then others will be mean or hissy towards the cat with the new smell for several days. I hope that the feliway plugins will help to calm them down. Good luck.

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    Wow! I've hed multiple cats for years and never had any of them react in any way to the one who came home from the vets. I guess I'm lucky in that department.
    Proud to be a crazy cat lady!

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    Things are further calming down. There was one slight hiss early this afternoon, but other than that, it's been quiet. They're starting to smell each other more, especially around the face with no issues. I brushed them both fairly thoroughly with the same brush, helping to mix their smells together. They've been curled up asleep a lot too. We'll have to see how this evening goes when they get their pumpkin to help Casey with his hairballs. Last night they wouldn't eat in the same room. I'm hoping tonight goes a little better. Just have to give them some time.

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    Aww, that's good, sounds like progress!
    I've Been Frosted

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    You can order feliway online for cheaper than you find in stores (in my experiences). May be worth it to keep on hand for instances like this

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