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VetPlus Calmex for Cats 60ml

VetPlus Calmex for Cats 60ml

Scientifically formulated, Calmex Cat utilises a mixture of ingredient nutrients to produce a synergistic effect, supporting cats that are stressed or anxious.

This highly useful formula is ideal because even slight changes in a cat's environment can cause undesirable behaviour. It is excellent for supporting your cat through stressful periods.

For use with veterinary guidance only.

Dosage:

1ml per 4.5kg, twice daily.

Signs of Anxiety:

If your cat demonstrates any of the following signs, it may indicate fear or anxiety:
  • Trembling and shaking
  • Hiding
  • Trying to escape
  • Toileting in the house
  • Open-mouth breathing
  • Restlessness
  • Scratching or chewing furniture
  • Over-grooming
  • Fear in everyday situations
There are a number of measures you can take to help reduce your cat’s anxiety levels. Many owners find it useful to use a combination of:
  • Behavioural techniques
  • Environmental changes
  • Supplements

Try to work out what exactly your cat is afraid of and speak to your vet for guidance on what could make a long-term difference.

One of the main causes of feline stress stems from multi-cat households; even small changes around the home can make a big difference.

Remember, managing behavioural issues can take time and patience, so don’t lose heart if the problems don’t disappear immediately.
$14.68

Original: $41.95

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VetPlus Calmex for Cats 60ml

$41.95

$14.68

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Scientifically formulated, Calmex Cat utilises a mixture of ingredient nutrients to produce a synergistic effect, supporting cats that are stressed or anxious.

This highly useful formula is ideal because even slight changes in a cat's environment can cause undesirable behaviour. It is excellent for supporting your cat through stressful periods.

For use with veterinary guidance only.

Dosage:

1ml per 4.5kg, twice daily.

Signs of Anxiety:

If your cat demonstrates any of the following signs, it may indicate fear or anxiety:
  • Trembling and shaking
  • Hiding
  • Trying to escape
  • Toileting in the house
  • Open-mouth breathing
  • Restlessness
  • Scratching or chewing furniture
  • Over-grooming
  • Fear in everyday situations
There are a number of measures you can take to help reduce your cat’s anxiety levels. Many owners find it useful to use a combination of:
  • Behavioural techniques
  • Environmental changes
  • Supplements

Try to work out what exactly your cat is afraid of and speak to your vet for guidance on what could make a long-term difference.

One of the main causes of feline stress stems from multi-cat households; even small changes around the home can make a big difference.

Remember, managing behavioural issues can take time and patience, so don’t lose heart if the problems don’t disappear immediately.