The vet recommended zylkene and it seemed to have helped.
Zylkene for cats over grooming.
Behavioral over grooming otherwise known as psychogenic alopecia is a form of stress relief for many cats.
I thought his sister stella may have gotten over it and gotten better but she became very anxious restless in november after i was gone a couple of weeks.
Medical causes that may lead a cat to over groom are usually those that make the cat feel itchy.
Zylkene helps animals adjust to change and handle stressful situations.
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The act of licking becomes addictive because it releases morphine like substances called endorphins which gives the cat a natural high.
Zylkene can help improve quality of life for pets and their owners.
Generally zylkene will be given to the cat over the course of four to six weeks to ensure that the over grooming habit is broken.
Cats with persistent anxiety may benefit from anti anxiety medications and or supplements.
You will need a vet s prescription for medications and calming supplements are available over the counter in the form of treats.
When a cat licks itself endorphins which are natural feel good neurotransmitters made by the brain are released.
It may also be a solution for stress related behavioural problems such improper urination over grooming separation anxiety training and even shyness in cats.
However this is a diagnosis of exclusion after all the potential underlying medical causes have been ruled out.
Cats over groom themselves in response to stress.
Some medications are in the form of tablets such as zylkene whereas others such as feliway and pet remedy are more natural medications that come in the form of diffusers and sprays.
Try cat calming medications and products.
Overgrooming is when a cat spends an abnormally large amount of time obsessively grooming itself.
Don t hesitate to ask your vet for help if the excessive cat grooming habit doesn t go away.
This will help your cat build confidence and distract her from obsessively grooming.
These endorphins are the chemicals that make the sensation of self grooming feel.
Situational stress and environmentally induced problems are common in dogs and cats and affects them in a variety of ways.