Ask PetMeds

This workflow searches the the PetMeds site (and all their incredible articles) and then synthesizes a concise answer to your legal question (with citations back to their pages).



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Well, it seems like your feline friend is feeling a bit frazzled! Don't worry, there are several ways to help your cat find their zen again.

Firstly, let's look at some signs of anxiety in cats. If your usually sociable kitty is suddenly giving you the cold shoulder or your independent cat has turned into a clingy furball, they might be dealing with anxiety[1]. Also, if your indoor cat is suddenly trying to make a break for the great outdoors, that could be another sign of anxiety[1].

Now, onto the solutions! One way to help your cat feel more secure is by managing their environment. This could mean getting perches, cat trees, and enclosed beds so they have more places to feel safe[1]. If there have been recent changes in your home, like moving or adding a new family member, your cat may need more time to adjust[1].

If these measures aren't enough, there are also over-the-counter cat anxiety products that might help. However, if your cat's anxiety persists or worsens, it's time to see the vet. They can rule out any health issues and discuss whether prescription anxiety medication might be appropriate for your cat[1].

Natural remedies can also be effective. Products containing calming pheromones, flower essences, or herbs like catnip and valerian root may help to reduce anxiety in cats[2]. If your cat's anxiety is severe or long-term, medications such as Fluoxetine or Amitriptyline may be prescribed[2].

Remember, if you're considering medication for your cat's anxiety, they should have a physical exam and blood panels done prior to starting treatment. Cats treated with long-term anxiety medications should also have periodic blood work done to monitor liver and kidney function[2].

For mild, occasional anxiety, over-the-counter calming treats and chews can be beneficial. Aromatherapy, synthetic hormones, and compression vests can also help[3]. For chronic anxiety, daily supplements or medications may be needed along with training and behavioral modification[3].

Remember, it's always best to consult with your vet before making any changes to your cat's routine or diet. And remember: while you can't teach an old dog new tricks, you can certainly help a stressed-out cat find their chill![1, 2, 3]

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