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domdva – :
Dear Sweaterfreak,
thank you very much for researching this fragrance, I did mine and totally agree with your results. I fixed the fragrance profile accordingly.
†GANIBAL† – :
This is designed to apply directly on to your cat and comes with a little felt mitt (the back of the box calls it a “caressing cloth”) to rub it on the cat’s fur. You are not supposed to spray your cat with it, rather rub it on gently to their back and sides. They say that the mid note is a heart of olive leaf and claim “a feline favorite, which can only be detected by cats”. My Smitty Kitty seems to really like it, and when I spray it on myself, it is kind of an average citrus cologne smell reminiscent of 4711.
More interestingly, the nose on this is said to be Bernard Ellena with Maurice Roucel, and other data shows it as a release in 2001, so I am not completely sure which date is correct. One final note is that the box states “Olfactory and cutaneous safety tested under the supervision of veterinarians and dermatologists” which I think important.
It’s very inexpensive, and the bottle is cute with a big removable metal cat charm on the front.