- For use in cats over the age of 12 weeks
- Our unique blend of thiamine and L-tryptophan help reduce stress and tension
- Ginger supports sensitive stomachs which is especially important when traveling
- While melatonin helps to promote rest and relaxation
- For animal use only. Keep out of the reach of children and animals
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NaturVet –Quiet Moments Calming Aid for Cats Plus Melatonin – 60 Soft Chews – Helps Reduce Stress & Promote Relaxation – Great for Storms, Fireworks, Travel & Grooming
Rated 3.6 out of 5 based on 1 customer rating
$12.99 Original price was: $12.99.$12.00Current price is: $12.00.
| Item model number | 79903640 |
|---|---|
| Date First Available | March 11, 2015 |
| Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 3.35 x 3.31 x 2.8 inches |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 3.5 x 3.5 x 2.75 inches |
| Item Weight | 90 Grams |
| Brand Name | NaturVet |
| Target Audience Keyword | dogs, house-cats |
| Directions | For pet use only |
| Warranty Description | 2 year |
| Model Name | 79903640 |
| Color | Quiet Moments |
| Size | 60 Soft Chews |
| Material | Rubber |
| Age Range Description | All Life Stages |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Manufacturer | Garmon Corp |
22 reviews for NaturVet –Quiet Moments Calming Aid for Cats Plus Melatonin – 60 Soft Chews – Helps Reduce Stress & Promote Relaxation – Great for Storms, Fireworks, Travel & Grooming
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Froggy –
Was reluctant to try these as some reviews were negative regarding these treats. I have a very high strung young male cat who’s a year old. And he wants to play all night and just goes into overdrive.
He didn’t eat the treats out right. So I crushed them and mixed with a little of his favorite Lickable Treat and he ate it down then. I crushed 3 of the treats as he’s a very large young male and surprisingly I was able to finally sleep through the night without him pouncing on me to play at 3am or 4am.. he slept well thru the night and was even pretty calm after waking in the morning. Have used it a couple times since I got the treats (less than a week ago) and I’m definitely sold on these. They worked wonders with my cat. He never got sick with them nor any side effect to speak of, but I will definitely be keeping these on hand for those wild crazy days he is just too hyper. I would suggest trying these and if it’s a larger sized cat 3-4 treats work perfectly, a smaller cat I can see giving two to three treats to work. But I highly suggest using these if you have that hyper cat and I have even used a couple during day to take the edge off of him and he is much calmer and affectionate doing that way for daytime use. But you can’t go wrong with these!!
There the best!!! Try them you won’t be sorry!!!
Ariadny Fragos –
These treats work well for my cat. Within half an hour she is a lot calmer and ready for a snooze. I only use them when she is in a particularly nocturnal cycle and I need to sleep. Based on the reviews, I think these treats are hit and miss with cats in terms of whether or not they will eat them. However, if your cat eats them, then they definitely work. One customer said that the treats were very hard. I suspect that air had somehow gotten into the package and they went off. These treats are chewy, but do harden a little bit over time. Just seal them tightly and they are fine. If my cat is ever hesitant to eat them, which has only happened a couple of times, I just throw in a couple of treats that she likes into a bowl with the melatonin treats and she gobbles them up. Good luck!
Maria Camila Mendoza –
No sirven
MiliMinaw –
I bought this expecting for it to relax my older cat, as I adopted a little kitten recently, and their conviviality has been very difficult. My older cat is very territorial and he doesn’t find the kitten shenanigans very funny, so fights have broken out daily. The spray hasn’t done much, but I feel it has an actual effect, just not enough for them to be able to co-exist. They don’t get sleepy or woozy with it, but remain calmer and with the tendency to just stop and cuddle.
ImraithNymphial –
11 cats all day yum no thanks. It might be the fact that these are like a crumbly paste substance and smell to high heaven. When I did get a couple to eat them ( under duress) it did nothing for their temprement.
Emmaline –
This is an update for my review below from a few months ago: so obviously these treats were working well and are very fairly priced so I got the subscribe and save option to have them delivered monthly. About four months ago I got an e-mail from Amazon that they were unable to fill the order because they were out of stock and have since gotten the same e-mail each month. For four months they have not been able to get their shit together enough to send me one god damned bag of treats?! So I looked at their homepage and it says that they’re in stock!! What the hell?! I will be canceling my subscription and will never do business with this company again.
I have a cat that is afraid of life, afraid of her own shadow, afraid of her own farts, etc. My husband and I recently moved to a new apartment (which is stressful enough for any cat) and we have a patio door that leads to a back patio. We live in CA (and now on the ground level) so there are a few stay cats that hang out around the complex. We did everything we could to “cat proof” out patio. We put down those black, plastic garden spikes, blocked the gap where the cats usually come in, etc. Even though the patio is surrounded by ten-foot fence sometimes we still end up with a cat sitting on the rail peering in our window. Lucy (our cat) just would not move from the patio window, she would only leave her patrol to take a few bites of food and to use the litter box and then she would go right back to pacing back and forth. No matter what we did we could not get her to stop. We bought these and starting feeding them to her (one with each nightly meal time) and she actually loves them! Since we began she has begun to leave her posting. She will come into the living room now and nap on the couch and chair, she will ever venture upstairs sometimes to snuggle with my husband. They have made a HUGE difference for her!
Emma1980 –
Great for Most Cats:
My cats fly across the USA every few months either with me or in cargo. I give them 2 of these threats a half hour before we leave the hours, and another 2 midway through the flight or right before checking-in at the plane cargo location. It is non-sedating, but you should test it BEFORE traveling to see how your cat reacts.
I get Quiet Moments WITH Melatonin for the cat that is the more ‘stressed out’ (the product featured here) and the Quiet Moments WITHOUT Melatonin for our kitty who is more relaxed and confident.
Melatonin makes the cat a bit more sleepy (same for humans), so if you want the cat to interact or be outgoing and friendly, then it is better to just get the Quiet Moments WITHOUT Melatonin. E.g. if you are going to a cat show, or to the veterinarian.
Both products work well to relieve stress in cats who are traveling, going to a new house, meeting a new cat, going to the veterinarian, meeting guests at a party, etc.
If you need an everyday solution, you should see a highly qualified veterinarian and/or cat behavioralist who specializes in treating anxious cats or cats with mental illness. It is well worth the money.
For Mentally Ill Cats (yes, this is an actual thing!) :
My cousin has a cat who is actually suffering from a mental illness and is like the cats from the TV Show “My Cat From Hell” (she was abused as a kitten, then rescued by my cousin, and now lives in fear of all people and other cats and attacks people randomly).
My cousin tried these products on her cat and they did NOT work. The cat needed actual psychiatric medications. Point being, some cats need to take mood stabilizers that are proscribed from the veterinarian and/or should be seen by a professional cat behavioralist who can recommend strategies to socialize them and keep them emotionally safe without medication. This product is really ONLY to relieve stress of a healthy cat, and will not cure mental illness in cats.
Tony H –
We have given these Quiet Moments treats to our two very feisty young cats at moments of high stress (for them), e.g. following a visit to the vet or a local dust-up with the neighbours’ cats. Very effective and a useful assist for all cats and their owners!
First-Time Mom –
My cat would not eat this no matter how it was served to him even mashed up and rolled in tinned fish which he loves. When it was in his food or other treats he’d refuse to eat the whole thing out-right. (For references he eats a mix of dry and wet food Nulu and Hills science diet, he likes Temptations and Greenies treats and eats all without problem, he’s 4 years old.)
Noah –
these are not good, not because they don’t work but because they make my cats gag just by smelling it. I have to mix them with water and give it in a syringe. It calms them, but I’m just stressing them out more by giving them in a syringe so I stopped using them. Would not recommend for picky cats.
Jillian –
Sometimes when I have to have my cat in the car with me such as for vet appointments, she is normally horrible. Car sick and anxiety. She cries, throws up, literally all of the above. You name it, she’s done it. I figured I would try these. This time she had to go to my parents as I was going onto vacation so they would watch her for a week. She loved eating them, she is 13 pounds and I gave her 2. I gave the 2 treats to her about 30 before we had to leave. They worked only the first time and that’s being said lightly. Very lightly. They had to her stay clam(er) on the way there, with occasional crying which is fine, so much better than how she normally is. The day that I went to grab her to bring her home however…she was a nightmare. She refused to take the treats. I tried so hard. She wouldn’t take them. I tried to mix them with her food, she refused. But we had to leave. She did all of the above, car sick, the anxiety, the throwing up. So yes they kinda work… to an extent.. only for the first time.. again being said very lightly, but if your cat is picking with treats and gets bored quickly with types of treats then I wouldn’t recommend as they could/might change their mind on them when you give them again later at some point in life. She liked them the first time, and then the second time hated them and turned her nose up.
However. If she enjoyed them the second time like she did with the first time then I would say yes get them, because she was mostly fine the first time, occasionally crying but not as bad as normally. But since she is picky with treats, I think she got bored of them the second time and was like uh no absolutely no way mom ew. So, depends on your cat and how your cat is with treats.
8/10
C. Ritter –
These were a waste of money. None of my 3 cats will eat them. They are much too large, have an unpleasant texture, not crunchy like a cat treat, and smell disgusting, not the kind of smell that is appealing to cats. I finally tricked 2 of my cats into taking them by breaking them up and mixing with food and they didn’t have any calming effect on either cat. They didn’t work. Not worth the money.
Tammy –
I purchased this to use on our cat who has a habit of getting us up at 0330 in the morning. The melatonin has made a noticeable improvement in calming him down and making him sleepy in the evening. He is much more relaxed.
The down side of this product is that he won’t eat it alone as a treat. 😕 He completely turns his nose up and I have to break it up and put it into his dry food … which means he is eating it continuously for a few hours rather than getting one solid dose at bedtime.
This product smells like vitamins. It was put by itself in a padded envelope which got crushed en Route. The safety seal and lid had popped off and the contents were loose in the bag.
I’m hoping to find a better tasting option elsewhere.
Angela Davis –
EXPERIENCE: I have a hard time keeping my cat still and calm when grooming him, and these just made him even more anxious. Every movement scared him and he would bolt and do flips (not very relaxing behavior). This was before I even took out any brushes or nail trimmers so I didn’t even get started grooming him.
I gave it the benefit of the doubt and straight up just left him to his own devices to calm down. But he just had the zoomies like they’d given him the opposite effect even after over an hour of waiting for them to work. They don’t work. I tried to calm him he just insisted on biting blankets, boxes, carpet, anything he could see in sight, which is typically not his normal behavior so I assume he felt uncomfortable due to whatever this product was doing to him.
TASTE: He refused to eat the chews in the first place. Even when broken into pieces and mixed in his food he’d pick out the pieces and leave them there, I had to crush them into paste with some water and mix it into his food.
Can’t refund unless I drive and drop it off myself which is ridiculous, what are they going to do with an opened product. Forfeit the money and just throw it away, not worth my time dropping off one return.
Ariadny Fragos –
No sirven
MM in Wisconsin –
11 cats all day yum no thanks. It might be the fact that these are like a crumbly paste substance and smell to high heaven. When I did get a couple to eat them ( under duress) it did nothing for their temprement.
Cliente Amazon –
I’ve tried two calming chews from amazon, they smell like vegemite, the animals don’t want anything to do with them. The delivery was fine and got here in time but the item itself was a major let down.
ShellGram –
So all the reviews said their cat wouldn’t eat them. Mine scarfed it down like a mugggg. He meows nonstop and I already give him the GNC calming cat treats which definitely help and decided to add this one bc it’s all different ingredients. So glad. He slept through the night and didnt start trying to wake me up at 3 am to be fed *rolls eyes* i only give him one at a time, it says 2. I would recommend for obnoxious cats. I break it up into his dry food or I’ll give it to him in a wet food treat mixed in. update- – over time he has realized what the treats are, he doesn’t much care for them but I think he is used to them. He eats them when I break it up into his food, not smushed and powdered, just into a few pieces and he eats them every time. I feed him a quarter cup of food 2x/day, I put one treat in the food each time. I give him hairball treats with each feeding too. These things have saved my routine over time bc I love him so much but was thinking about rehoming him to someone who could work with him better than I was, but anywho these treats are a success and definitely worth it. I no longer give him the GNC calming treats, only this one.
Maria Camila Mendoza –
Già acquistato questo prodotto negli USA e sono stata molto felice di aver ritrovato questo prodotto su amazon e poterlo acquistare in italia.
Lo uso soprattutto alla sera da dare alla mia gatta per abituarla a stare più tranquilla nelle ore notturne. Molto soddisfatta.
Rose –
The problem: Charlie starts acting up like clockwork everyday around 7pm in the living room. Meowing at the ceiling and tv, knocking things over, chewing on this and that, obsessively pawing at the touchscreen monitor on the tv. We have tried playing with him before or during this time to wear him out, but he just wants more or more…or starts acting up an hour or two later.
The good news: the active ingredients in this do a decent job of calming Charlie down. 15-30 minutes after eating, he’s snoozing happily while we enjoy our own chill time.
The bad news: As a palatable, desired treat, this was a total failure. He WANTED to like it. After all, he loves greenies and will forage for them. (A fun activity to keep him busy.) But, he took a bite of this and left the pieces on the ground. The next day, just a sniff and he didn’t even bother with a bite.
A solution: I CAN pound this into a powder, mix it with a rough tsp of fresh raw chopped liver/juice and mix that with some Friskies pate. One rough tablespoon of liver tasting treat, he’s all in with that. The other two cats get the pate and liver mix at the same time…I have to give them a bit more to keep them busy while Charlie finishes his whole amount. The small highly palatable treat means he’ll get all the sleepy stuff and I don’t have to stand guard over the 3 cats for TOO long. (I have to make sure he gets all of his before the other cats wander towards his serving.) The problem with this solution is it’s a new job for me right when I’m tired after a long day. And, it makes more dirty dishes, more stuff to buy (liver), etc. Who needs another daily “must do”?
After a week of success, I’ve streamlined it. I whizzed up all the treats into a powder and am prepared to mix about 1/2 t of the powder into his pate/liver treat. I have read that one can over do liver with cats, so I’m reserving the small amount just for treat time. It’s easy to whiz up the liver, too, and divide it out for a few days at a time and freeze the rest in small containers…so always fresh to mix in. I will also start putting less liver in, hopefully, he’ll just get used to the taste of the mixture in his pate. (I tried it first, he didn’t like it without the liver.)
I’m happy to have this work for right now. It is affordable enough.
However, I’ll also look for another calming technique/treat that doesn’t mean a new daily “job” for me.
ImraithNymphial –
These treats work well for my cat. Within half an hour she is a lot calmer and ready for a snooze. I only use them when she is in a particularly nocturnal cycle and I need to sleep. Based on the reviews, I think these treats are hit and miss with cats in terms of whether or not they will eat them. However, if your cat eats them, then they definitely work. One customer said that the treats were very hard. I suspect that air had somehow gotten into the package and they went off. These treats are chewy, but do harden a little bit over time. Just seal them tightly and they are fine. If my cat is ever hesitant to eat them, which has only happened a couple of times, I just throw in a couple of treats that she likes into a bowl with the melatonin treats and she gobbles them up. Good luck!
Angela Davis –
I had received these cat chews yesterday and was so disappointed that it was underneath a very heavy box. So it ended up smashing this product and everything was opened and spilled out at the bottom of the package. I contacted Amazon for a replacement and it came today! I was very pleased with Customer Service.
I have one feral cat that loved the chew right out of my hand. This relaxing ingredient allowed her to just rest and purr for the rest of the night.
I will have to smash this chew and put it in my domesticated cat’s food. But I have seen how much more calm and relaxed my cats were after taking a chew; fantastic! I bought it after seeing success with my dogs with the dog chew. I am happy with this small help.