Cats are very sensitive animals. Even small changes in their environment can trigger stress—be it a move, new furniture, or loud noises. A stressed cat can suffer from restlessness, eating problems, or even health problems. But don't worry, there are many natural ways you can calm your cat.
How do I recognize stress in my cat?
Stress manifests itself in different ways in cats:
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Frequent grooming or chewing of paws or tail
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Refusal to eat or excessive eating
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Hiding or increased meowing
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Uncleanliness or change in behavior
What helps against stress in cats?
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Retreats : Create a quiet place for your cat to retreat to.
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Clearly structured daily routine : Cats love fixed rituals.
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Herbs and Bach flowers : Certain herbal mixtures and Bach flowers help to calm the cat.
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Play and attention : While it's tempting, too much attention can cause stress. Try to find the right balance.
Our tip:
The Relax Drops for cats are enriched with Bach flowers and can help alleviate stressful situations – ideal for New Year's Eve, moving, or vet visits.