I've just started rubbing onto Tiger's ears as of last night. He didn't treat the condo or blinds as a racecourse last night. BUT that cd be the residual effect of the chlamypramine from night before. I'll keep you posted.
_____ From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Melissa Lind Sent: Tuesday, August 14, 2007 9:34 AM To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org Subject: RE: OT: rescue remedy I tried Feliway plug ins at one time-before we got the new fosters. It didn't really do anything, but I could try it again. Last night was a quiet night. They got their wrestling out of the way early! I got a full night's sleep! Yea!! _____ From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Taylor Scobie Humphrey Sent: Tuesday, August 14, 2007 12:55 AM To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org Subject: Re: OT: rescue remedy What a couple of nutballs! Have you tried the ever-popular Feliway plug-ins? Or, come to think about it, earplugs for the humans? And rescue remedy in your mouths? (Sigh.) At least you have happy cats! "Consciousness is Causal and Physicality is its Manifestation." On Aug 13, 2007, at 1:06 PM, Melissa Lind wrote: So, I was really excited to get some rescue remedy and try it out on the kitties to see how amazingly it worked-no luck! Am I doing something wrong? I bought the regular rescue remedy in the dropper form and the rescue sleep in the spray. I was hoping to use it at night or the early morning hours when things get out of control at our house. Mainly it's just two of our cats who wrestle and fight (play fight) constantly-non stop! It's loud (even though they don't meow), but they're running into things, stampeding through the hallway, scratching furniture as they vault over it, mauling each other, etc. They look like one gray ball rolling around frantically. When we're awake during the day, it's all very amusing, and I always break up the fights when they get too serious. Those two hearts get to beating so fast! One is not picking on the other-both take turns instigating these fights. Anyway, I thought maybe the rescue remedy would calm them down during these situations when we're trying to sleep and they're playing "rodeo." I squirted the rescue sleep in one cat's mouth. Nothing. I added it to their water at bed time. No luck. I gave them a drop of the regular rescue remedy in their mouths. Nada. The circus continued at 4 a.m. without lessening. Anybody else have zero results with this? Does it only work with stressed out cats and not rambunctious ones? Maybe we should be using it on ourselves instead! :-) IRS CIRCULAR 230 NOTICE. Any advice expressed above as to tax matters was neither written nor intended by the sender or Mayer, Brown, Rowe & Maw LLP to be used and cannot be used by any taxpayer for the purpose of avoiding tax penalties that may be imposed under U.S. tax law. If any person uses or refers to any such tax advice in promoting, marketing or recommending a partnership or other entity, investment plan or arrangement to any taxpayer, then (i) the advice was written to support the promotion or marketing (by a person other than Mayer, Brown, Rowe & Maw LLP) of that transaction or matter, and (ii) such taxpayers should seek advice based on the taxpayers particular circumstances from an independent tax advisor. This email and any files transmitted with it are intended solely for the use of the individual or entity to whom they are addressed. If you have received this email in error please notify the system manager. If you are not the named addressee you should not disseminate, distribute or copy this e-mail.