Purina Pro Plan Veterinary Diets Calming Care Cat Supplement
A Natural Way To Calmer…
02/11/2022 16:58
I have to start out by saying I adopted three cats in September of 2020 after the passing of my last failed foster at the ripe old age of 20. They were all similarly aged, approximately 6-7 months old, although not from the same litter. They came from the rescue with health issues, and with time, they healed. All except CeeCee. She, we would come to later find out had the dry form of FIP. If you know your cat related diseases, FIP doesn't have a great outcome. We had the privilege of a year taking care of that gorgeous, sweet sick baby, and we got her all the way to December of this last year (2021). That's when we had to let her pass onto her next journey is life. Her best friend was PP, they were trapped at the same time and "roomed" together. Their third roomie was Hali. We adopted all three. While CeeCee was becoming more and more unwell, PP and Hali were becoming more anxious and skittish. We knew what was coming, and we put sweet CeeCee to sleep the week before Christmas. Why am I telling you this long, sad cat story? Well, because I believe the other two girls both went into a deep mourning after CeeCee's passing. You can either believe that or not. I'm not here to argue the point. They were both so anxious and so skittish, and needed comforting all the time. After consultation with their Vet, she said that it was worth trying the Purina Pro Plan Veterinary Diets Calming Care Cat Supplement, and I jumped at the opportunity to do so. I am here to say that it helped. They were less jumpy, staying when people would come to the house. They were less skittish and more interested in new people and new things where as before they would eye everything with suspicion. Was the supplement magic and working miracles? No. Was it a nice addition to their diets and made me feel like I was doing something to help improve their lives? Absolutely. I would definitely recommend this product to anyone looking to improve the daily lives of their cats. Probiotics in general are great for their little cat tummies, and if it helps make them more happy and comfortable, it's a win-win.**I received this product for a discount in exchange for my honest opinion.*
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Age: 40
Gender: Female