- Natural Stress Relief For PetsFor years, Rescue Remedy has been recommended by veterinarians for animals world wide as an emergency remedy to help calm pets in all kinds of stressful situations
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9 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
seems to work!,
This review is from: Rescue Remedy (Misc.)
I got this for my cat. Our other cat died several weeks ago, and our surviving cat has been very agitated and upset since then. I put 4 drops in a spoonful of water once a day and put it over the dry cat food. He laps up the water and eats the pellets and is a lot calmer. My cat doesn't have a good sense of smell, and the first time he ate the doctored food he looked a little surprised, but he eats it without a fuss. Definitely worth a try.
The regular Rescue Remedy has an alcohol base, and the pet (and child's) version has a glycerine base. All the other ingredients are the same.
8 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great, natural product,
This review is from: Rescue Remedy (Misc.)
The first time I bought this, I accidentally bought the "human" version which I ended up saving for myself.
I bought the pet version for my two cats the day of our cross country move, which included a day of flying in the cabin for my two cats. The product either worked really well or my cats were just so terrified they were absolutely silent the whole trip. We heard not a peep out of either one the entire 7 hour journey. The human version also works well for me - or it's psychological. Either way, I've had good results with this product (for both humans and pets).
7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Calm Cats,
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This review is from: Bach Flower Essences Rescue Remedy Pet
We moved our cats out of state two years ago and the drive took three days. One of our cats had a panic attack every hour or so. Neither cat would eat/drink/go to the bathroom the entire day--they would wait until they after they got adjusted to the hotel at night. We moved out of state again about a month ago with our two cats. We added Bach's Herbal Rescue Remedy for pets to their water every day a week prior, during, and after our move until they got adjusted to their new home.
The difference between our first trip two years ago and now was like night and day. They were both laid back (not comotose-which, I understand, can happen from medications) and panic attacks were significantly reduced (if not entirely absent--it really was a smooth uneventful drive). They still didn't eat/drink/go to the bathroom until they got to the hotel but they would adjust much quicker. And, whereas two years ago they took three months to fully adjust to the move, they took no more than three days to adjust to their new surroundings this time around. I cannot say with certainty that Bach's Rescue Remedy "caused" them to be more calm; this was not a controlled experiment, it was their second interstate move, they stayed at "Grandma and Grandpa's" house while the packing was done wheras before they witnessed all our stuff being boxed up (which might have freaked them out), etc. However, I certainly think Bach's Rescue Remedy had something to do with putting them at ease the second time around. [Note: we tried Feliway (both the spray and the plug-in product) and it didn't help calm the at all.] 2115|R14REKZE863GTD;2115|RO77AI9RCJ4MM;2115|RLH9A40192TDC;
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