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Calming Chews Cats
Calming Chews Cats
Calming Chews Cats
Calming Chews Cats help alleviate anxiety related behavior problems such as fear of thunderstorms, separation anxiety, car or plane travel, and other stressful situations.
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Drug Name

Calming Chews Cats


Drug Uses

Calming Chews Cats are a calming support supplement recommended for cats exposed to increased environmental stressors.

Help alleviate anxiety related behavior problems such as fear of thunderstorms, separation anxiety, car or plane travel, and other stressful situations.


How Taken

  • Up to 15 lbs: Give 1 soft chew daily.


Drug Class and Mechanism

When cats cannot adapt to stress it can lead to anxiety, nervousness, hyperactivity, frayed nerves, abnormal urine marking, repeated paw licking, excessive scratching, trembling or shivering and destructive or aggressive behavior. Calming Chews Cats are for cats exhibiting nervousness, hyperactivity, anxiety or responding to environmentally induced stress. It it s an advanced formula that contains a combination of nutritional factors not found in other calming formulas that supports balanced behavior. It can be used daily or just when extra help to relax is needed.

Ingredients: Calming Chews Cats combine L-Theanine (Suntheanine brand), Thiamine (Vitamin B1), Lecithin (from soy) and Calming Decapeptide (F-200 brand) from milk protein hydrolysate, which all address stress and calming. Thiamine specifically has been shown to affect the central nervous system to help calm and soothe anxious animals.

Extensive research and documentation from over 45 studies suggest Suntheanine brand L-Theanine is helpful at reducing stress and anxiety. We have also added Lecithin, which is calming to the nervous system, as well as Calming Decapeptide (F-200 brand), which is isolated from the milk protein casein and known for its calming effects.


Missed Dose

If you miss to give a dose of Calming Chews Cats, give it as soon as possible. If it is almost time for your pet to take the next dose, skip the dose and go back to the regular dosing schedule. Do not double the dose to catch up.


Storage

Store Calming Chews Cats between 39 and 86 degrees F (4 and 30 degrees C). Keep Calming Chews Cats out of the reach of children and away from pets.


Warnings/Precautions

No absolute contraindications. Consult your veterinarian if any specific condition applied.


Possible Side Effects

Calming Chews Cats are not known to have any side effects if given as per the prescribed dosage.



More Information

Anyone who has suffered stress and anxiety knows the debilitating effects it can have on your health. Stress in cats acts much the same way, and not only can it exacerbate existing physical conditions, but it can lead to a number of problems often considered behavioral, such as litter box avoidance, aggressive behavior, or depression and withdrawal. When behavioral problems suddenly appear, savvy cat owners soon learn to look first for signs of health problems (such as urinary tract infections with litter box avoidance), and next for stress factors, such as changes in the environment.


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