- Fast‑acting calming support designed to ease stress in anxious or easily startled cats.
- Features a blend of colostrum biopeptides, L‑theanine, and thiamine to promote relaxation.
- Helps manage stress during travel, vet visits, grooming, environmental changes, or loud events.
- Delicious chicken‑flavored soft chews that cats love, making daily or as‑needed use simple.
Vetriscience Cat Calm & Confident Chews – 30 ct provide effective, science‑backed calming support for cats experiencing stress or behavioral tension. Formulated with clinically studied ingredients that work together to promote emotional balance without sedation, these soft chews help cats remain calm during common stress triggers such as thunderstorms, visitors, travel, or routine changes. Safe for both daily and situational use, they help support a relaxed, focused state while maintaining your cat’s natural personality.
What These Chews Help With
Supports relaxation during stressful events including travel, grooming, vet visits, household changes, and noisy environments.
Key Active Ingredients
Features Colostrum Calming Complex® for stress reduction, L‑theanine for balanced neurotransmitter activity, and thiamine for nervous system support.
How They Work
Helps regulate stress responses by supporting calm behavior, healthy cognition, and emotional wellness without sedation.
Flavor & Palatability
Soft, tasty chicken‑liver‑flavored chews designed to entice even picky cats, ensuring easy daily dosing.
When to Use
Ideal for routine transitions, separation, fireworks, thunderstorms, car rides, holidays, or any situation that may cause stress.
Dosage Guidelines
Give 1–2 chews daily; can be doubled or tripled during heightened stress. Safe for long‑term or as‑needed use.
Behavioral Benefits
Helps reduce unwanted behaviors related to anxiety, supports calmer interactions, and encourages improved focus.
Overall Wellness Support
Promotes emotional balance, cognitive calmness, and healthy nervous system function for everyday well‑being.
Suitable For
All cats, including seniors, kittens experiencing new environments, and multi‑cat households with occasional tension.