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Calming formula is recommended for pets exposed to increased environmental stressors.Supports stress reductionHelps animals relax and quiet downReduces irritabilityReduces anxiety
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7 Reddit comments about Pet Naturals Calming for Cats (21 count) 1.11oz.:

u/meliorn · 3 pointsr/cats

Maybe just restless. Needs some hardcore playing for about an hour before you go to bed. Also try some natural calming treats. Helps them relax. http://www.amazon.com/Pet-Naturals-Calming-count-1-11oz/dp/B0011DHJ2W/ref=sr_1_sc_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1409171782&sr=8-1-spell&keywords=natural+cat+camling+treats

u/jrrhea · 2 pointsr/Pets

After driving from AZ to upstate NY with 4 cats last summer by myself, I think I'm qualified to answer this question!

After doing lots of research I bought this Petego Pet Tube Kennel and it worked out great! I didn't buy the optional cushions, I just put a plush king blanket in there. It zips on both sides and has handles to carry. With you and your husband you'd easily be able to carry 3 cats in and out of hotels. I think my cats really liked it most because there was plenty of room and they could cuddle with each other.

I have an SUV so I had lots of room, I put all my boxes and stuff I was bringing in the back and then put the tube in lengthwise, with ends toward front of car and back, not side to side, it just worked out better for me that way.

Since it was such a long trip I didn't want them to be stuffed in the kennel all the time so I rigged a cargo net around the driver's seat and had suction cups and clips to pull it around all the way and attach to the window so the driver's compartment was completely enclosed. That way I could stop for gas and meals without having to worry about one of them jumping out, which was my biggest fear. It took me awhile to engineer before I left but it worked wonders. Before final stops for the night I'd pull over and wrestle them all into the kennel before opening any doors.

For the trip - Disposable kitty litter trays are a must. Portion their cat food into ziplock baggies. If you intend on letting them out at all in the vehicle as I did then cover everything with sheets. If you're going to keep them in kennels bring extra pads and stuff for the inside so if they soil them you can change them out. Bring plenty of garbage bags to keep anything soiled in until you can wash.

It was hard finding pet friendly hotels along the way but I did manage it. I wanted to keep driving until I felt I had to stop so I didn't make reservations, just started calling hotels for availability I had previously researched in each city I thought I might stop in. I brought my own sheets and mostly stayed in cheap roadway inns with decent reviews that had exterior rooms to make it easy to get in and out. Bring a hand held vacuum too. You won't believe the mess your cats will make in the hotel room with their food and litter box. I also vacuumed as much hair as I could as well, I didn't think it was fair to leave a big mess for the staff (I'm a hotel manager myself). I would put the cats in the car and do a quick vacuum of the room before I left. The vac also came in handy when I had to leave the room and come back. I turned it on when I was about to open the door to scare them from trying to dart out. It worked wonders!

Also buy one of those $10 cardboard scratch pads from Walmart or a pet store and put it in the hotel room with you to (hopefully) keep them from clawing up the furnishings.

It wasn't as bad as I thought it would be. My cats meow'd for the first half hour but settled in after that and pretty much just slept and slept and slept. They didn't really eat or drink in the car all day but they did when we were in the hotels. One would use the litter box in the vehicle (I had it behind the passenger seat so I could reach it to scoop) but the others only used it in the hotel room.

I had also bought Feliway spray and calming chews for the trip. I really don't know if either made a difference for them since I have no basis of comparison but I wanted to make sure I did everything I could to minimize their stress. They did like the flavor of the chews a lot.

Hope this helps!

u/faultybluebox · 2 pointsr/cats

Have you tried feliway? It's a spray that makes cats chill out a little bit. There are also treats that I use on my cats that are like kitty Prozac but it doesn't make them lethargic. It just calms them down. http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B0011DHJ2W?pc_redir=1408798376&robot_redir=1 these are the treats I use. If your cat doesn't eat them by themselves, get some wet food and coat it in the stuff and he should eat it.

u/LadyMiseryAli · 2 pointsr/cats

Just got a pack of calming treats today and gave one to my butthead cat. He's been trying to resist the calm, but I think it actually took affect because he's napping right now, instead of jumping on the head of my fiance's cat. You can order a pack here. They're only 5 bucks, so if they don't work, then it's not a huge financial loss.

u/MsStardust · 2 pointsr/Pets

Couldn't have said it better than /u/andreablondie myself. I wanted to add that OP should talk to a vet about possibly putting the kitten on anti-anxiety medication. I used to be the first person to balk at an idea like this, but a friend for whom we cat sit (in our house) recently put her cat on anti-anxiety meds, and it seems to have helped. This cat was kind of a little terror, and many of her owner's friends wouldn't even go near it. Even my cats decided she wasn't worth the hassle and just starting ignoring her! Now, on the meds, she's still totally nuts--just a calmer version of nuts.



Also, there are "calming treats" you could try, and some people report success with synthetic pheromone products such as Feliway.



Does she let you play with her? My cats are on the skittish side, but playing with toys (especially a laser or the dangling teaser kind) often gets them to come out of their shells.

u/tragopanic · 2 pointsr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

These treats! They're healthy and have a calming effect.

u/MeghanAM · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

Cat calming treats!

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