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Cat Pheromone Sprays & Other Calming Aids

Living with anxiety can be difficult for our pets, and it can be hard to understand how to help them. Cats might show signs of anxiety or stress because of new surroundings or visitors, trips to the veterinarian, loud noises and more. Common signs of stress include excessive shedding, gastrointestinal upset, hiding, and aggression. It might take trying a few different calming aids until you find out which method helps ease your feline friend’s anxiety. That’s why we offer cat calming sprays, chews, diffusers, oils, collars and more—all designed to help ease your cat’s anxiety.

Let’s take a closer look at these calming aids for your furry friend. Calming cat collars subtly emit pheromones or soothing scents. These collars can be used for every day anxiety maintenance, or they can be switched out with your kitty’s regular collar during stressful situations. Calming sprays can be used on your cat’s favorite sleeping spot or toy. And calming cat diffusers can plug into any outlet in your home for an occasional soothing spritz. Finally, calming tablets, chews and oils for your cats can be used as supplements to their daily diet. These cat-specific homeopathic and hemp-infused medicines work to relieve anxiety in our feline friends. We always recommend talking with your veterinarian before administering anything new to your pet.

FAQs About Cat Calming Aids

Pheromone sprays are designed to mimic the natural pheromone release in cats, which has a calming effect. Individual results may vary by pet.

Do not spray cat pheromones directly on your cat. Spray 8 to 10 pumps into the air 15 minutes before the cat is introduced to the environment. The effects should last approximately 4 to 5 hours. Reapply as needed, or if you notice a reduced effect.

Calming collars for cats release scents that mimic a cat’s natural pheromones. This scent can reduce your furry friend’s destructive or antisocial behavior.

These sprays, collars and diffusers are very similar to natural pheromones. Review individual product packaging for noted safety and side effect information, or discuss with your veterinarian.

That depends on the pheromone method you choose, as well as your kitty’s unique personality and needs.

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