

🐾 Calm cats, happy homes—because stress-free is the new cool!
Pet Honesty Calming Chews for Cats deliver a 30-day supply of vet-recommended, natural anxiety relief. Featuring brain-boosting thiamine, calming l-theanine, and soothing chamomile, these chicken-flavored chews promote relaxation during travel, vet visits, and separation anxiety. Loved by 9 out of 10 cats and free from artificial additives, they combine effective behavioral support with a taste cats actually enjoy—all while supporting sustainability and pet welfare.









| ASIN | B0B94Q3KPY |
| ASIN | B0B94Q3KPY |
| Age Range Description | All Ages |
| Best Sellers Rank | #711 in Pet Supplies ( See Top 100 in Pet Supplies ) #7 in Cat Relaxants |
| Brand Name | Pet Honesty |
| Breed Recommendation | Medium Breeds |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars (23,764) |
| Date First Available | October 28, 2022 |
| Date First Available | October 28, 2022 |
| Directions | Give 1 chew per 1 lb of body weight. Begin with half the suggested amount, and gradually increase to the suggested daily amount. Amounts can be split between AM and PM. |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 5 x 2 x 7 inches |
| Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 6.88 x 4.53 x 1.36 inches |
| Item Weight | 3.7 Ounces |
| Item model number | 850038728298 |
| Item model number | 850038728298 |
| Manufacturer | Pet Honesty |
| Manufacturer | Pet Honesty |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 5 x 2 x 7 inches; 3.7 ounces |
| Size | 30 Day Supply |
| Specific Uses for Product | Calming |
| Target Audience Keyword | house-cats |
K**A
Very yummy for my picky rescue and the hemp chews work!
These hemp calming chews work so well! My rescue dog gets very hyperactive at bedtime and giving him the correct amount about 1/2 hour before lights out, calms him down and sleeps through the night
F**.
Totally worth it!!!
Works great with my anxious 8yo GR! I use it mainly in long road trips and fireworks or storms days and really helps my dog to stay calm without being too drowsy. I guess it doesn’t taste or smell that bad bc she’s more than happy when I give it to her. I have been using it for over 5y now and the very first times that she used she had a bit of diarrhea but nothing crazy or that lasted too long . Very happy with the purchase and I’ll be sticking with this brand since it’s been years and never had any kind of issue.
G**G
Our cats like and eat them
Our cats like these treats and getting them to eat anything medicated is the hardest part. They are a good size and easy for them to eat. We do see improvement in behavior on regular use with no bad side effects. All natural and no preservatives too.
A**R
They love it and will eat it.
My cats love this. It relaxes my high energy cat. I give him about five pieces so he can relax and fall asleep at night and not bother the other two cats.
M**Y
Takes time, max dosage with our dogs.
I noticed that the effects don’t take effect really unless you give maximum dosage and give it time to take effect. Normally 2 hours before event (if it is company (party) or storms, etc.
S**.
Pretty Good, Helpful.
Our cats really like the flavor, though some of them seem to be calmed easier than others. I find that is mostly up to individual personalities, so it's no fault of the product. They are a bit expensive, but at least there are quite a few. The cats have no trouble eating them, they seem to crunch up well. All in all, it's a product I would likely recommend to someone looking to ease their pet's mood. It's also good for bonding with anxious animals.
J**S
Delicious
Cats love them. I guess it helps calm them. I got it to help my old cat adjust to our new kittens. I don't know if I saw a real difference.
K**A
They work for my big boy, but results can vary
I am so surprised these work. And work quickly and work well! I want to insert an edit here: dose conservatively! The recommended dosage is very high. I can use 2-3 treats in my 15# guy, and 1-2 on my 7# girl, and they chill waaaaaaaay out. They get spacey and sleepy. Start with 1 or 2 chews, and wait 30 minutes for results. Thiamine is a B vitamin, and can be overadministered. Chamomile is safe *at specific doseages* but can get toxic above those doseages, and doseage varies by body weight and age. So please administer conservatively, and wait for results before readministering. I got them for my 10+lb Maine Coon boy. He is 5ish, so still young and playful, but also a tiny bit anxious and jumpy. In short, he is bored (my other cat is 2x his age, and 1/2 his size and wants no part of playing) and under-stimulated. His brain is going too fast, and though I have tried to keep him stimulated, he is a hunting breed. He does not get to go outside for many reasons, health and safety being foremost. I have tried many toys, and he bores quickly. I gave my guy about half the dose recommended for him, just to see how fast and how well they work. Within 30 minutes he was definitely way more chill and clearly not happy he was chill. With tail flicks while looking spaced out. Aware he was not his usual self. He was also a lot less sure footed when trying to jump and get on furniture and climb over things because he was clearly experiencing life a bit slower, with slower reflexes etc. My guy, being a Maine Coon, does have some elevated cardiac enzymes, and is on a diet because he is about 2-3 lbs overweight, so his metabolism and his processesing system may be a little more sensitive than some other cats'. Partly why I tried the half-dose first. Please use caution and judicial judgement when administering these. I would not use daily, honestly. I would administer if you are expecting a change in routine or a vet visit, or if you have a bored cat agitating another cat unduly and you are trying to train them not to. I don't think these are a long-term solution for what is probably a behaviour/environmental issue that could be resolved another way. Cats speak in terms of behaviours letting you know what is displeasing them, so an anxious cat, or a cat bugging another cat or person, is telling you something needs fixing. In short, they work well, and quickly, for my cat. He enjoyed them enough to gobble them up, but he will also eat anything, except chicken flavour food, so his openness to all foods is not a shared trait with all cats. They look and feel a lot like Temptations treats, but smell a lot stronger. My guess is the B vitamin. The cost-benefit is going to depend on your cat and what you arw treating with these. Occasional anxiety/agitation? Probably worth it to have on hand. Perpetual, daily, general anxiety, boredom-induced-bad-behaviour, and/or other behaviour problems related to a bad fit to environment etc? That's for a pet behaviourist and/or your vet to help you figure out the next steps.
B**E
Really don’t like these gummies, they are SUPER crumbly, you can’t even pick one up without it completely falling apart in your hand before you can even hand it to your dog. Also smell super bad!
M**N
Nope didn't see any difference
A**N
Unfortunately, these did nothing for our 90lbs doberman. Despite using 3-4 treats, they made no difference with his anxiety. I can't recommend these solely based on our experience and the fact that he hates the taste of them but eats literally everything else on the planet.
M**R
They taste great, my dog loved them, but if you have an anxious dog, find something else, because the price isn't worth it.
D**L
It does what it says
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