🐾 Keep your kitty cool, calm, and collected!
Pet Naturals Calming Chews for Cats provide behavioral support and anxiety relief in a tasty treat form. Each chew is packed with natural ingredients like Thiamine and L-Theanine, designed to help your cat stay relaxed during stressful situations such as travel, vet visits, or thunderstorms. With customizable dosages and no sedative effects, these chews are a safe and effective way to support your feline's well-being.
Volume | 5 Liters |
Item Weight | 1 Ounces |
Allergen Information | Gluten Free |
Product Benefits | Wheat free |
Flavor | Calming for Dogs |
Item Form | Treat |
A**R
Perfect treats!
Works as described! My cat has always been terrified of thunderstorms. Always. These help keep him calm so he doesn't panic and get sick everywhere! I give it to him about 30 mins before I know bad weather is starting OR as soon as the bad weather starts and it helps tremendously! No more hiding and crying under the couch! He actually enjoys watching the rain once the treats start working! These are definitely our favorite calm down treats. He doesn't get them daily and he only gets one at a time. He's a Nebelung cat and quite large. Not fat but just a big cat lol I've never needed to give him more than one at a time!
J**S
Product has changed.
I have bought this many times before & cat loved it. It worked great.Now product has changed.Dried out & hard.Cat won’t eat them.Dissatisfied with current product.
H**N
Needs much disguise...try pill pockets
They're fine if you can get your animal to eat them. Good luck with that!... I tried multiple ways to get my cat to eat this supplement, and finally with the use of pill pockets it worked. And the product does seem to work well to calm her down for a few hours. Now she travels much better!
J**G
Excellent choice for a calming effect for your precious kitty!
I was moving halfway across the country with a cat who had previously exhibited traveling anxiety just going to the vet. He's an indoor cat, but I couldn't afford to take him to the vet and pay for the expensive stuff, so this is what we tried. He has no problem in being interested in them! He seemed to enjoy them and they seemed to help him. He made an eleven hour car trip like a champ without one single problem. It didn't cause him to be drowsy or lethargic, just not cowering under a chair, freaking out.This is a really good product! Worked even better than expected!
P**E
Worth the price
Does the job for my cat
O**E
YOU CAN TAKE THE CAT OUT OF THE ALLEY… BUT YOU CAN’T TAKE THE ALLEY OUT OF THE CAT
OUR JEKYLL AND HYDE PETITE RESCUE CATA while back, we rescued a poor little kitten who showed up on our doorstep. She was completely feral, and our daughter worked with her for a couple weeks to make her tame. Now she is one of the sweetest of cats… except that she has this Jekyll and Hyde thing going on.BULLYYou see, we also have a gentle giant male cat that is about twice her size. Unfortunately, she sometimes bullies him mercilessly. Not always, but sometimes she gets into a mood where she stalks him, shrieks at him, and then chases him with a vengeance. She also flips out when she is startled by him.I’m sure all of this behavior is related to her feral days when she had to protect herself and she had to forage for food.IT REALLY WORKS! — REACTION SIMILAR TO AFTER A KITTEN NURSESSo, in desperation, we decided to give this product a try. IT REALLY WORKS! Our little alley cat starts to knead blankets and then gradually falls asleep. It’s almost like she had just nursed from her mama. I’m sure the colostrum plays a major role in this aspect.BOTTOM LINE — YOUR RESULT MAY BE DIFFERENT, BUT EVEN SO, THESE MAKE A GREAT TREATBottom line: Every cat is different, so you might not experience a similar result. However, given the low price point, it’s worth a shot. I will say that both our cats gobble up these treats… evidently, they taste great. So, even if you get a different result, your cat will probably enjoy this product as an occasional special treat.
S**I
Either my cat is too old, or this product doesn't work...
I have a 15+ year old cat who's been with me for the majority of my life. She's been with me since childhood and when the time came for me to move out of my parent's place - the cat came with me. However as my cat is getting older, her behavior is also changing. What was once a relatively chill and calm cat who helped me manage my anxiety with her presence and only really meowed loudly/excessively when necessary, has developed a habit of yowling at all hours of the night while I'm trying to sleep, when I'm on the phone and when I need to work (my work involves recording/filming, making this meow-bombing very inconvenient). The cat also has a clean bill of health, making this new behavior doubly strange...Granted, I fully accept the cat has her own anxiety: she had anxiety during the initial move, she's the only pet in the household, she's become a cat living with 3 or 4 humans to a cat living with one. My work either involves me going out to work or bunkering down at my computer doing work for hours at a time, but the classic "just spend more time with the cat/make her feel special" hasn't been too effective at stopping the yowling either. She has a full bowl of food, full bowl of water, plenty of toys she doesn't really use (again - older cat) - so what's with the loud meowing?I figured now would be the time to get calming treats - if this cat loves anything, it's food (and treats are cheaper than an air diffuser). Sadly, these treats were the first result and I've come to the conclusion that either the treats only have a 50% effectiveness rate or that my cat may just be too old for these treats to be effective...Some nights, she'll get a single calming treat before bed and I sleep like a baby without getting woken up at 4am by meow-bombing. Other nights (even after one or two treats), I'll be hearing the song of her people... Even while trying to work during the day, the treats can't seem to keep the cat quiet or calm enough - her cute, normal, healthy meows replaced with howls that can't be healthy for her and throw a wrench in our human and cat roommate relationship... No amount of talking softly, petting or bonding with her will stop the meowling.Granted, these treats are NOT a sedative - I didn't want a sedative for the cat. I just wanted a treat that had the right ingredients that would reduce whatever feeling is making my cat howl and cry out for the cat gods of mythology. But again: these treats' effectiveness might just be a coin flip or my cat is just too old.As it's my first time using calming treats at all, this has been pretty discouraging and while I will continue looking for something that can help my cat and prevent her from meowing herself sick - I'm going to be a lot more apprehensive about it and won't be buying these again. I'm just happy she seems to like the taste - so at least they're still functional as normal cat treats for her.
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