🐱 Unleash the Calm: Because Your Cat Deserves Zen Too!
The 4 Pcs Calming Cats Collar set features adjustable collars infused with lavender and chamomile essential oils, designed to reduce stress and anxiety in cats and small dogs. Each collar provides up to 60 days of calming pheromone release, is waterproof, and comes with stylish paw pattern pendants for added flair.
L**H
Not positive its the reason but my girls are fine
I used these on two cats traveling cross country, then again when i got another cat. Ive seen more snuggles and less whining so i approve.
C**
Mellowed my cat out, but hasn't helped with aggressive behavior towards other cat
I have three girl cats, all spayed--2 "OG" kitties and 1 newer to the family kitty. One of my OG cats has been aggressive and territorial towards the new cat, so, after not seeing any improvement in this situation after several months of hoping for peaceful cohabitation, I decided to try some calming products such as these collars. It was starting to feel like my OG kitty was just really stressed out--she was even being combative with me at times, and we're, like, besties, so this behavior has been disconcerting, to say the least.Y'all. My cat is so mellow 😆 Like, she's always been sweet with me (up until more recently), but she just wants to cuddle all of the time now (she's currently on me right now lol). I put this collar on her a few days ago. She's just sweet and lovey, like her old self.However, she's still aggressive to the new cat. So that's unfortunate. I also put a collar on the new cat, so maybe she could feel less stressed moving about the house freely. No dice. It's been less than a week, so maybe time will tell.I'm happy to have my cuddly baby back, but we're not 100% yet. I'll keep trying things.The collars have a really strong scent to them, but I find it pleasant. Lavender is one of my favs though, and I'd say that's what smells most prevalent. If you're not a fan of lavender, you won't like your pet wearing these.
D**.
Lessens the rampages
Our oldest cat is named Bast**d, for good reason. Abandoned as a kitten, with a bad dog rolemodel, he has anxiety and pica and is prone to going on rampages around the house. Rampages include: picking on the other two cats, eating chincilla hay, puking up chinchilla hay, howling about how his tummy hurts from chinchilla hay, crunching plastic, opening and thudding cupboard doors all night long, stomping on my head in the middle of the night, smacking my husband's arm when we are on time with meals, smacking the dog for existing...and lately breaking the other cats' dishes at 4:30am because I figured out he knows how to open the dry food bin to sit inside it and eat to his heart's content and so I fixed the bin and cut him off.These collars don't stop Bast**d from embodying his name, but they lessen it to a tolerable level. Without the collars he hates the other animals and wants to eat them at all times and the pica raises to a possibly suicidal level. With the collars he at least sits and makes little cute fangy smiles of "contrition" when caught being bad and snuggles with the other cats sometimes.We know the collar effect is wearing off if he starts fights or ups the antics; sometimes we have to change them a little before the 60 days because his inner angst raises for some reason (such as being cut off from the all he can eat food bin). So the affordable price is a win there. The first day the smell is pretty noticable and we call him "Grandma Cat" and he's kinda dopey/sleepy, otherwise it's only noticable when he's sitting on my head because I'm late feeding him. I enjoy the little tins; they keep the collars fresh for months in the drawer but I also take off the labels and repurpose them for all sorts of stuff.The material is a more rubbery soft type then the fancy name brand. This is GREAT because it is so much easier to put the collar on him instead of fighting with stiff plastic and an unforgiving buckle. No more choking him trying to wrestle the collar on. And the excess trimming is easier, so I worry less about the scissors slipping and chopping an ear off. Plus the blue is very nice with his black fur and he looks quite dapper as he godzillas around the house.
D**O
Hit or misdy
My American domestic cat has anxiety for an unknown reason. Vet suggested these before going on medication. She has become more affectionate than before but still pulling her hair out. Disclaimer-she has never been abused and I’ve had her since she was adopted at SISCA at 10 weeks. I did foster another cat that was aggressive towards her and it has definitely affected her. On a side note, i also put one of the collars on my Persian cat and he is a little skiddish, now is is definitely more affectionate. I would still recommend giving these a try before medication.
A**I
I think it is working...not sure how long for though
Okay I have a multi cat household and there are a few cats that fight all the time. Those cats are medicated because they also randomly go on a pee stint. We have spent probably thousands of dollars on tests, scans, treatments you name it to keep them with us. Nothing works permanently unless I have heavily medicated zombie kitties. So we tried this on the primary bully cat first. Also we bought a really nice catio as well and we have like tons of entertainment for the cats anyway but we felt the catio could help too. So bully cat has a collar and no pee for 6 days. He would be more regular peeing once a day on my bathroom rug or on my counter. I refuse to have my custom home destroyed so it was getting close to giving him away. Also these are like 11yr old, 5yr old, and a 1yr old cat. This behavior started two years ago not as consistent though maybe a few times a year one of these cats would act out. It started when my daughter started walking. Then it got worse this year when we bought a puppy after our senior dog passed away. So bully cat ha a collar and no pee. Still on his medication for anxiety and depression but no pee. So next cat that started a fight we put the collar on the 1yr old and no fights since on day 4. All of these three cats would fight terribly when we would be sleeping. So final kitty collar on day 2 and calm as can be. I am sure it is doing something I just hope it lasts because what a miracle collar if it does.
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