Cat Behaviour Products

If you’re noticing signs of stress in your cat, the cat calming products at 365VET may be able to help. Whilst you must consult with your veterinarian if you notice cat stress symptoms that worsen over time, these products can help your cat feel calm during stressful periods. 

It can be difficult to navigate a cat's behaviour as they’re often known for their temperamental personalities and complex characteristics. Their behaviours are often influenced by various factors such as environment, past experiences, and breed. 

Ten signs that your cat is stressed include, hiding, excessive grooming, appetite changes, aggression or withdrawal, urinary issues, changes in their sleeping patterns, extreme purring, decreased activity, change in body language, or digestive issues. 

Within our range, we have tablets, sprays, diffusers, gels, and flavoured liquids, all designed to help keep cat stress to a minimum. Many things can cause your cat to feel anxious or stressed such as house moves, new pets, firework night, visitors, and underlying medical conditions that may cause pain like arthritis and dental problems. 

We only stock reputable brands that your veterinarian would be happy to recommend, including Kalm Aid, Feliway, and Calmex. Maintaining your cat's well-being involves regular worming and preventive treatments for fleas and ticks. This proactive approach not only ensures your cat's overall health but also prevents the presence of nasty parasites that can cause stress.

Remember to be patient and consistent in your approach, and always consult with a veterinarian or animal behaviourist for personalised advice.

For more information with regards to caring for your cat ensure you read our blogs and guides, we recommend: 

A Guide to Effective Cat-Calming Products

Cat grooming: the right way to groom your cat's coat

Cat Dental Care: It's as important as your own

FAQ:

What are some common causes of stress in cats?

Cats can become stressed due to various factors, including environmental changes, social factors, and underlying medical conditions.

How can I help reduce stress in my cat?

To reduce stress in your cat, use cat calming diffusers and sprays, ensure a stable and predictable environment, provide hiding spots, elevated perches, and cosy bedding, establish consistent routines, offer interactive play sessions, provide environmental enrichment, and address any underlying medical issues promptly.

When should I seek veterinary assistance for my cat's stress?

If you notice persistent or severe signs of stress in your cat, it's essential to consult with your veterinarian. They can help identify any underlying medical conditions contributing to the stress and recommend appropriate management strategies, including behavioural modification techniques or medication if necessary.

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