Calming Aids Before Vet Visit

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Cat Ma

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Any suggestions for calming aids to give to my cat before a vet visit? I am looking for a gel or chews without sugar.
 
You can get a spray called feliway that you spray into the cat carrier before you put her in. It is a pheromone that helps to calm cats down. It's at most pet stores.
 
Another tactic to help is systematic desensitization where you gradually introduce the steps involved in going to the vet, paired with a positive low carb reward.
Step 1 - leave the carrier out all the time, with a comfy blanket in it, and perhaps a spritz of Comfort Zone by Feliway and/or a pinch or two of catnip or a favorite toy.
Step 2 - closing the door and picking up the carrier with the cat in it, then putting it down again.
Step 3 - add in walking a short distance and back
Step 4 - add in getting into the car and back
etc.


These steps are done daily for at least a week until the cat can handle it easily.
 
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my cat likes to hide so covering the carrier with a piece of fabric/pillow case can make a difference for some.
Much like they do with horses by covering their eyes.
It depends on the cat.
 
I have used Bach's Rescue Remedy, a homeopathic calming aid made of flower essence. My vet suggested it and it did seem to help. I would rub a drop on the inside of Maggie's ear or give it by mouth. It can be hard to find - look for it at either health food stores or on Amazon.
 
I have used Bach's Rescue Remedy, a homeopathic calming aid made of flower essence. My vet suggested it and it did seem to help. I would rub a drop on the inside of Maggie's ear or give it by mouth. It can be hard to find - look for it at either health food stores or on Amazon.
Do you use the Rescue Remedy for pets or the regular formula?
 
I use Rescue Remedy for pets or for kids. The regular rescue Remedy has alcohol in it. The kids formula is exactly the same as the pets version and usually $1 or so cheaper. I squirt it right in the cats mouth, but you can put it on a treat, in their water or their food. It works great--I take it myself!
 
I use Rescue Remedy for pets or for kids. The regular rescue Remedy has alcohol in it. The kids formula is exactly the same as the pets version and usually $1 or so cheaper. I squirt it right in the cats mouth, but you can put it on a treat, in their water or their food. It works great--I take it myself!

How much Kids Rescue Remedy do you give your cat and how soon do you give it to your cat before a vet visit/stressful event?
 
Rescue Remedy, three drops before you go and a pheromone collar as well. Together you will have a much less agitated cat.
 
The Kids and Pets Rescue Remedy have 80% glycerin.

Is glycerin a concern for a diabetic cat?
 
From the Diabetes Association for people. Does the same apply for cats?

Sugar Alcohols
Sugar alcohols are one type of reduced-calorie sweetener. You can find them in ice creams, cookies, puddings, candies and chewing gum that is labeled as "sugar-free" or "no sugar added." Sugar alcohols provide fewer calories than sugar and have less of an effect on blood glucose (blood sugar) than other carbohydrates.

Examples of sugar alcohol are:

  • Glycerol (also known as glycerin or glycerine)
 
I was told to rub a couple of drops of Rescue Remedy on the inside of the ear, so the alcohol just evaporates. (To be honest, I would think the amount of alcohol or glycerin in 1 or 2 drops of RR is probably insignificant even if given orally.)
 
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