Cat Calming
Cats, stoic creatures that they are, seldom show pain or stress. Those who share their lives with these fascinating creatures must always be mindful of subtle changes in their cats' behavior or appearance. Sick or frightened cats may stop grooming themselves, hide in a closet, under a bed, or beneath the seat of a car. Certain events, aside from illness, may also trigger such reactions in cats: loud noises, unfamiliar environments, car or airplane travel, or a new pet invading their domain. There are things we, as cat owners, can do to soothe and calm our cats: giving more attention, petting and gently massaging, or separating them from the source of loud noises or teasing children, may be all that's needed. But when a cat is facing a known dreaded event such as a trip to the groomer's or vet's, or fireworks, there is a natural, safe product that helps to calm anxious, overly-stressed cats. Happy Traveler is a calming formula that acts as a mild sedative and induces sleep. It is for occasional use and is perfectly safe when used as directed.