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Pet Honesty Cat Calming Relaxants are premium, natural chews designed to reduce feline anxiety and stress. Featuring a unique crunchy-then-creamy texture cats adore, these treats combine L-Theanine, L-Tryptophan, and Chamomile to promote relaxation without drugs or artificial additives. Ideal for nervous cats during travel, vet visits, or everyday stress, these vet-approved chews deliver calming support that cats and their owners trust.









| ASIN | B0B94Q3KPY |
| Active Ingredients | Thiamine (Vitamin B1), L-Theanine, Chamomile |
| Allergen Information | Drug-Free |
| Best Sellers Rank | #21,839 in Pet Supplies ( See Top 100 in Pet Supplies ) #501 in Cat Health Supplies |
| Brand Name | Pet Honesty |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars (3,446) |
| Dog Breed Size | Medium |
| Flavor | CAT Calming Treats |
| Item Form | Pellet |
| Item Type Name | Cat Calming Treats |
| Item Weight | 3.7 Ounces |
| Manufacturer | Pet Honesty |
| Target Species | Cat |
| UPC | 850038728298 850038728069 |
| Unit Count | 104.8932 Grams |
S**N
Perfect for an anxious cat. We had a stray show up and this helped me calm him down enough for a vet visit and a few day stay in our house. Great product and cats love it!
C**E
Bought for long distance road trip. Made our kitties calm down a little bit. They love the flavor.
K**A
I am so surprised these work. And work quickly and work well! I want to insert an edit here: dose conservatively! The recommended dosage is very high. I can use 2-3 treats in my 15# guy, and 1-2 on my 7# girl, and they chill waaaaaaaay out. They get spacey and sleepy. Start with 1 or 2 chews, and wait 30 minutes for results. Thiamine is a B vitamin, and can be overadministered. Chamomile is safe *at specific doseages* but can get toxic above those doseages, and doseage varies by body weight and age. So please administer conservatively, and wait for results before readministering. I got them for my 10+lb Maine Coon boy. He is 5ish, so still young and playful, but also a tiny bit anxious and jumpy. In short, he is bored (my other cat is 2x his age, and 1/2 his size and wants no part of playing) and under-stimulated. His brain is going too fast, and though I have tried to keep him stimulated, he is a hunting breed. He does not get to go outside for many reasons, health and safety being foremost. I have tried many toys, and he bores quickly. I gave my guy about half the dose recommended for him, just to see how fast and how well they work. Within 30 minutes he was definitely way more chill and clearly not happy he was chill. With tail flicks while looking spaced out. Aware he was not his usual self. He was also a lot less sure footed when trying to jump and get on furniture and climb over things because he was clearly experiencing life a bit slower, with slower reflexes etc. My guy, being a Maine Coon, does have some elevated cardiac enzymes, and is on a diet because he is about 2-3 lbs overweight, so his metabolism and his processesing system may be a little more sensitive than some other cats'. Partly why I tried the half-dose first. Please use caution and judicial judgement when administering these. I would not use daily, honestly. I would administer if you are expecting a change in routine or a vet visit, or if you have a bored cat agitating another cat unduly and you are trying to train them not to. I don't think these are a long-term solution for what is probably a behaviour/environmental issue that could be resolved another way. Cats speak in terms of behaviours letting you know what is displeasing them, so an anxious cat, or a cat bugging another cat or person, is telling you something needs fixing. In short, they work well, and quickly, for my cat. He enjoyed them enough to gobble them up, but he will also eat anything, except chicken flavour food, so his openness to all foods is not a shared trait with all cats. They look and feel a lot like Temptations treats, but smell a lot stronger. My guess is the B vitamin. The cost-benefit is going to depend on your cat and what you arw treating with these. Occasional anxiety/agitation? Probably worth it to have on hand. Perpetual, daily, general anxiety, boredom-induced-bad-behaviour, and/or other behaviour problems related to a bad fit to environment etc? That's for a pet behaviourist and/or your vet to help you figure out the next steps.
M**O
I gave my cat some diarrea but it works at night to keep her calm, she scratches the walls and bites the blindes. I think is working but it takes some time for her to calm down after eating these.
A**R
My cat was not accepting the new cat and kept trying to attack him. These chews calmed him Down allowing him to get to know the new guy without being aggressive. Now they are great friends
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