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Feliway Diffuser with Optimum Refill for happier, healthier cats.

Marie from Linwood

***If outside Neighbourly please email mariedaniel181010@yahoo.com***

DIFFUSER IS BRAND NEW. REFILL IS BRAND NEW FELIWAY OPTIMUM

FELIWAY Optimum is an enhanced version of the FELIWAY Classic. It is not currently available in New Zealand so this was imported from Australia.
When it becomes available in 2024 it is expected to have a retail price of approximately $90.

Please also note that if you pay an additional $5, I will include a bottle of
4CYTE Epiitalis Forte for Cats 50ml $56.20. This has been opened but only 2 doses used so over 90% full.

4cyte Epiitalis Forte for Cats is a premium daily feed supplement to protect, maintain and promote healthy joints
Looking to make your cat happy and calm?

FELIWAY is a synthetic copy of the Feline Facial Pheromone. This is the pheromone that cats leave naturally when they feel safe and secure in their environment.

FELIWAY replicates these pheromones, providing comfort and security to cats of all ages. This helps cats and kittens to feel reassured and relaxed in challenging situations, reducing signs of stress and anxiety.

The FELIWAY Diffuser is a discrete plug-in which bathes the home in a synthetic copy of the ‘Feline Facial Pheromone, a natural product proven to comfort both kittens and adult cats. FELIWAY Diffuser is an excellent solution to help your cat feel comforted in times of stress.

Key Benefits:
Just plug and play: screw the vial onto the electric Diffuser unit, plug it into an electric socket and switch it on

Leave the Diffuser switched on continuously
Each Feliway Refill covers an area up to 70 m2
Each Refill lasts up to 30 days. Depending on its environmental surrounds, each Refill may last between 3-5 weeks

The diffuser should be checked monthly and replaced every six months to ensure optimum effect
Avoid plugging in the Feliway Diffuser under shelves and furniture, or behind doors, curtains and furniture.

Price: $65

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Hero

The Team from Humans of Christchurch Ōtautahi

“I was born and raised in war. To be honest, those are not good memories.

I really like Iran, and I really miss it, but I couldn’t be myself there. Even though my family didn’t like my decision, I left Iran. I promised myself that I would do whatever I can for all communities, especially for the kids, so they do not have the same experience I had.

I studied software engineering in Iran and left in 2006. I went to Malaysia and stayed in Kuala Lumpur for seven years. I was admitted to Lincoln University to do my PhD here, but unfortunately, I couldn’t afford the expenses. I requested a scholarship, but they told me I had to be there for six months first. So, I stayed in Malaysia and did my PhD in network security. In December 2013, I came to New Zealand with a work visa.

It took me a while to connect with the Iranian community here. I volunteered with the Multicultural Council, SPCA, and community patrol, and I established the Christchurch Iranian Society in 2017. Before that, I started working on Radio Toranj, the only Farsi-language radio show in New Zealand.

One of the reasons I started organizing cultural events was to showcase Iranian culture. I wanted to show people that we have delicious food, colorful dresses, traditional customs, and our own instruments. My hope was to show people that we are not what you see in the media.

I am working to involve all the communities that celebrate Nowruz, the Persian New Year, in the Nowruz festival in March 2025. We want to share this celebration not only with our community but with the public as well. It’s better when it’s shared.

I remember the first time someone from Dunedin called me and asked, Hero, can you help? Something happened, and they keep declining Iranian visa applications. When I heard that, I felt insulted. We are still human, so how can they do that?

Through this journey, I’ve learned a lot. Every single day, people with different cases call me, and I try to share my knowledge and guide them as much as I can.

I have received several awards, including the Christchurch Civic Award and an Award of Recognition for my contributions to the community during the pandemic. In 2021, I established Canterbury Kia Ora Academy, a charitable trust. Through this charity, I can help other communities as well, not just the Iranian community.”

- Hero

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