But I would not use these for regularly anxious cats as a daily supplement to calm them, or as something for very long car rides/stressful events. ![]() Just from what I needed which was an aid to get my cat to try and nap through a fairly short drive it seems to work. I would say that if you use these on occasion and are prepared to try different methods to get your pet to take them, then you're getting your moneys worth since the shelf life on these aren't too bad. Once these moments pass, he will try to go back to sleep. There are moments where he'll wake up and cry, but usually that's because of really rough conditions of the road or me needing to hit the brakes because of traffic. As far as the car ride went, usually he cries in the car but he did in fact stay quiet and attempt to sleep through the whole ride. He did start to get sleepy after 30 minutes of eating it so they do work as stated. I had to dip it in some water and feed it to him pill style to get him to take it. Most importantly, I can only assume these things taste like dirt just from what they smell like to me, because my cat does not like to eat these. Secondly, they do crumble very easily but I find that they have better consistency when either whole or dipped in water. Firstly, the treats are just slightly larger than your average cat treat so my cat kind of awkwardly picks them up and drops them from his mouth. Specifically, a 2-3 hour drive from my house to my parents house I've been planning for several weeks. I picked these up from my pet store looking for something to calm my cat in car rides. Has anyone used these calming aids before? If so, what was your result? I hate hate hate seeing her so anxious and upset.Passible as a sleep aid/travel aid for car rides, but my cat does not like these I want to try giving her the NaturVet Calming Aid for the trip to see if that helps calm her down during the drive. I really want to take her with us.I have to take her with us. My hometown is about 87 miles from my current location. We do not have anyone that can watch her, and all the boarding places are full. The moment she sees we are pulling up to their house she gets pumped up and her tail is wagging a mile a minute.Īn emergency popped up and I have to go to my hometown for Christmas. The house we are taking her to is fun - a big backyard, two dogs that love to play with her, a huge sweet cat that she wrestles with, family members that love on her. ![]() We have tried everything.not feeding her the morning of the ride, sitting with her in the back seat, the front seat (don't yell at me), bringing her favorite toys, designating special toys only for the car, treats, bully sticks, hanging out in the car without going anywhere, you name it. Every Sunday we drive her 15 minutes to my fiancé's parents house, and she drools and vomits every time. ![]() No Rules Lawyering or Counter-Moderation. No illegal, unethical, or dangerous advice. No soliciting PMs or Sharing Personal Information General Posting Criteria: No Photo Posts, No Spam, No PromosĪct In Good Faith, Stay On-Topic, Be Receptive and Open You can read a detailed explanation of each rule on our rules page. Puppy tax is not required! If you would like to share a photo of your puppy, however, we ask that you either do it in the weekly photo thread or at the end of your text post. When you post, include your puppy's breed, age, sex and how long he or she has been in your home. Here at r/Puppy101, you will find constructive and supportive advice for puppy owners who need help with a problem, have questions about training, or just need some encouragement while going through the crazy journey of puppyhood! Posting GuidelinesĬheck out our wiki before you post! You will find step-by-step guides, answers to FAQs, and links to essential resources. Welcome! THIS IS A FORCE AND FEAR FREE TRAINING COMMUNITY
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