Phoenixpower
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ORIGINAL: GreedyTop I admti that the vet also suggested a collar for him for behavior mod.. not a shock collar, but a vibrating collar. I admit I am having a hard time finding such a device online. I don't know what behaviour problem your cat has and couldn't find one vibrating, but nevertheless thought to show this one and that one thanks, P.. not quite what I am looking for, but worth looking in to.. Ok The american one has customer reviews on iit, where people are happy to have solved different problems with it. and by the way, with trying to find it for you, you now gave me the tip to get one of those for spicy, as he'll freak out big time, when I will leave the country with him, as he was already a pain in the butt when I travelled with him from the previous place to here as he just didn't calm down and kept jumping around like a freak in his carrier and couldn't have been further away from being quiet.....so considering it will be a very long jouney when I will be travelling with him it might help him to relax better. All my other ones are fine with travel, as they just lie down, take their nap and wait until its all over again I originally aimed to sell my dog cage on ebay right now, but due to my potential move I will wait now untiil that decision is made, as then that one would be good to transport 4 of my 5 cats in it when my friend would pick me up in his car (it is spacious enough for 4 and they sometimes snuggle up together, however spicy I wouldn't be able to trust in that respect due to his anxiety of travelling). So until that decision is finalised now it will stay with me But that collar I think woudl be good for him
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