Helping animals through pioneering pheromone therapy
…niversity of Lincoln have been carrying out extensive research for the past 20 years in the emerging field of veterinary behavioural medicine. This explores the use of biological chemo-signals to regulate the behaviour and emotional state of animals. The group published its first independent study in 1997 on the use of synthetic fraction of feline facial pheromones to reduce urine spraying in cats in. They have gone on to develop the evidence base…