Silas B.—December 15, 2025
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. Read more
Cheryl—April 22, 2025
Gabriel, large breed mix (now is 22 & 1/2 in long; 16 .2 pound, 1 yr old, and still growing per the vet today) , testosterone heavy and was neutered early because of it. It helped but not enough. I tried the Calming care made by Purina/proplan but it just didn't work at all. He is the pickiest cat I have ever had! Will only eat chicken and now, finally he will eat turkey! He only smells the beef and runs from all fishy foods. Picky is truly an understatement. Gabriel LOVES THESE! He even trys to get in the bag before I open it!!! I love that they are all natural, I have gotten 90 supply and they retain their odor, flavor (per Gabe), size doesn't even matter to him as I could smash a piece and he would lick it up and keep licking hoping for more. (he is that way with all the pet honesty products we use! In Dec 2024, (yeah, I waited to do this review) I Gave this a try and started slow since I was already giving him the Pet Honesty Cat Multivitamin and just started him on the Pet Honesty Cat Hairball Support Chews, I didn't want to overwhelm his system. I only gave him 4 pieces the 1st time I gave them to him (he weighed 11 pounds) and was surprised when I saw calming effects in roughly an hour. I have increased the number of pieces (using average size scale) and today was proof enough that I need to increase the amount yet again, for his sake. Every cat is different and has different needs and different reactions. I will continue giving these to Gabriel and just evaluate as needed. How long did the effects last? I only used it to help him and ME through the night so I could sleep and before traveling in the car/vet. To be clear, I use this because of high testosterone levels that cause aggressive play/behavior and howling at night looking for a mate! These chews have stopped 98% of those behaviors. I don't think he knows he's neutered!!! Read more
Dina Covey—January 6, 2026
Work well, and my dog suffers from separation anxiety and this really seems to help her stay calm when I leave for work and other places. Read more
Mrs. H—September 23, 2025
I got these to help my cat through moving to another house a 3 hour drive away. I don't know if it's just my cat or what, but I gave three of these calming treats to my 10 lb. cat and they really seemed to zone her out for several hours. If I ever give them to her again, I will only give her one. The directions say to give one piece per pound of body weight?! I strongly recommend giving just one or two and see how it goes. You can always give additional pieces, if needed. Anyway, that was my experience... Read more
Sparkle Chi—December 6, 2025
I absolutely love what these calming treats do for my kitties. When I first found them, my poor lynx pointe was in such a distressed state, and was peeing on the bed to ask for help. (Not my preferred method, let me tell you!) Within a day or two, the behavior settled and disappeared. They work best when built up in the system, so they are a nightly routine for us. And it is one of the best parts of my day. One of my girls likes to chase the treats, so we toss them for her and she tries to catch them or chase them. My other girl prefers to eat them in calm, and sits at my feet while she munches. And when they are done, it is zoomie time. Within 10 minutes, they are settled in for the night, and the house becomes quiet. I also use them for one time calming helps when there is a noise or activity that riles them up, like a thunderstorm, fireworks, or the lawn mower going outside. I also recommended them to my daughter when her cats were suddenly having problems after a plastic bag incident scared them both. She had tried everything else, but they just could not be in the same room as each other for months. After a few days on these, her kitties cautiously started accepting each other again, and come and go through the house with no problems. Read more