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I presume that you're talking about Sentry Calming Collar which is also a pheromone based product. I have not had clients use that because I have not seen any studies about it. Feliway has done a wonderful job of testing their products to make sure that they work, so I would recommend using Feliway since it is a proven product. Good luck! I hope that was helpful and answered your question. Thanks for using Boop by Petco.
Updated on August 12th, 2025
The pet calming collar may be a good idea. I like the Sentry calming collar. I'd also get a Feliway diffuser. That releases calming pheromones when plugged in. Have them both seen by a vet for a wellness check.
Updated on August 12th, 2025
Great question! I recommend getting Feliway. It's a plug in pheromone diffuser that helps cats with anxiety. You can pair it with a Sentry calming collar, which also releases pheromones when in contact with your cat's skin. I hope this helps!
Updated on August 12th, 2025
I would get Ruby a Feliway diffuser. It's a plug in that releases calming pheromones. I would pair that with a Sentry calming collar, which also releases calming pheromones when in contact with her skin. If these things do not help her, then she should see a vet to discuss using anti-anxiety medication. Best of luck.
Updated on August 12th, 2025
Sully is adorable! Thanks for including a picture. I wish I could give you a simple answer to your question, but every animal is different and some require a combination of products. I would say that about 50% of the animals I try it with have a good response to Rescue Remedy, so that is often my first choice for cats (especially since it can just be added to the water). I have not used the other products, but both appear to have ingredients that could be used alone or in combination with Rescue Remedy. Don't forget that natural supplements are much more variable than medications and will not sedate, so they are sometimes not enough for a very anxious cat. I also recommend combining supplements with a Feliway Diffuser ( https://www.feliway.com ) or a Comfort Zone Diffuser ( https://www.comfortzone.com/ ) in your house. This is a calming pheromone that will work for a month. You could also consider calming music specifically for cats ( http://throughadogsear.com/tace/through-a-ca
Updated on August 12th, 2025