🐾 Purr-fectly Calm: Because your cat deserves a stress-free life!
NaturVet Quiet Moments Calming Aid for Cats is a specially formulated blend of thiamine, L-tryptophan, ginger, and melatonin designed to reduce stress and promote relaxation in cats. Ideal for use during storms, fireworks, travel, or grooming, these soft chews are vet-approved and suitable for cats over 12 weeks old.
D**S
Really work for anxious moments.
I have 3 cats now and I certainly never planned on having anymore than TWO, but mother nature dropped in our laps on an outside wood pile a tiny frail feral kitten screaming for food and help,..here we go again,..LOL! Our two olders were NOT having a thing to do with this new GUY,..but I had gave these to my cats off and on for anxious moments and my one cat has to have her nails clipped which is a huge drama scene and she gets two of those smashed up in her wet food shortly before the master nail surgery takes place,..LOL! I can honestly say the chews work great for my cats ALL three of them now and we often relegate to having all three have them in the evenings for calming peaceful sessions. No ill side effects and they eat the food with these smashed up in that without any difficulties. From my experience these are great for my cats~!
E**E
I have a cat that is afraid of life, ...
This is an update for my review below from a few months ago: so obviously these treats were working well and are very fairly priced so I got the subscribe and save option to have them delivered monthly. About four months ago I got an e-mail from Amazon that they were unable to fill the order because they were out of stock and have since gotten the same e-mail each month. For four months they have not been able to get their shit together enough to send me one god damned bag of treats?! So I looked at their homepage and it says that they're in stock!! What the hell?! I will be canceling my subscription and will never do business with this company again.I have a cat that is afraid of life, afraid of her own shadow, afraid of her own farts, etc. My husband and I recently moved to a new apartment (which is stressful enough for any cat) and we have a patio door that leads to a back patio. We live in CA (and now on the ground level) so there are a few stay cats that hang out around the complex. We did everything we could to "cat proof" out patio. We put down those black, plastic garden spikes, blocked the gap where the cats usually come in, etc. Even though the patio is surrounded by ten-foot fence sometimes we still end up with a cat sitting on the rail peering in our window. Lucy (our cat) just would not move from the patio window, she would only leave her patrol to take a few bites of food and to use the litter box and then she would go right back to pacing back and forth. No matter what we did we could not get her to stop. We bought these and starting feeding them to her (one with each nightly meal time) and she actually loves them! Since we began she has begun to leave her posting. She will come into the living room now and nap on the couch and chair, she will ever venture upstairs sometimes to snuggle with my husband. They have made a HUGE difference for her!
N**H
cats won't eat these
these are not good, not because they don't work but because they make my cats gag just by smelling it. I have to mix them with water and give it in a syringe. It calms them, but I'm just stressing them out more by giving them in a syringe so I stopped using them. Would not recommend for picky cats.
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Great for Travel with Kitty
Great for Most Cats:My cats fly across the USA every few months either with me or in cargo. I give them 2 of these threats a half hour before we leave the hours, and another 2 midway through the flight or right before checking-in at the plane cargo location. It is non-sedating, but you should test it BEFORE traveling to see how your cat reacts.I get Quiet Moments WITH Melatonin for the cat that is the more 'stressed out' (the product featured here) and the Quiet Moments WITHOUT Melatonin for our kitty who is more relaxed and confident.Melatonin makes the cat a bit more sleepy (same for humans), so if you want the cat to interact or be outgoing and friendly, then it is better to just get the Quiet Moments WITHOUT Melatonin. E.g. if you are going to a cat show, or to the veterinarian.Both products work well to relieve stress in cats who are traveling, going to a new house, meeting a new cat, going to the veterinarian, meeting guests at a party, etc.If you need an everyday solution, you should see a highly qualified veterinarian and/or cat behavioralist who specializes in treating anxious cats or cats with mental illness. It is well worth the money.For Mentally Ill Cats (yes, this is an actual thing!) :My cousin has a cat who is actually suffering from a mental illness and is like the cats from the TV Show "My Cat From Hell" (she was abused as a kitten, then rescued by my cousin, and now lives in fear of all people and other cats and attacks people randomly).My cousin tried these products on her cat and they did NOT work. The cat needed actual psychiatric medications. Point being, some cats need to take mood stabilizers that are proscribed from the veterinarian and/or should be seen by a professional cat behavioralist who can recommend strategies to socialize them and keep them emotionally safe without medication. This product is really ONLY to relieve stress of a healthy cat, and will not cure mental illness in cats.
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