Motion Sickness In Cats

It is quite common for pet cats to have motion sickness when they travel. Cats are not usually quick when adapting to changes, and abrupt changes to their surroundings, like a plane or car travel, could be very stressful even to the most mellow of cats. It is common for cats to excessively drool and vocalize because of the anxiety and stress brought about by a trip. Some might even pant. Anxiety and motion sickness can often make a cat vomit, tremble, and be restless. Most cats would even poop and pee inside the carrier because of the stress when traveling.

Natural Remedies That May Help Your Cat

Aconitum and Cocculus are homeopathic remedies said to help cats with motion sickness. The recommended dosage is 30c potency around fifteen minutes before traveling. You can increase to two additional doses twice every thirty to sixty minutes if needed to minimize anxiety, nausea, and vomiting while traveling.

If your pet is prone to motion sickness, it is a good idea to ask your veterinarian Columbia, MD what you can do to prevent it. Schedule an appointment today!

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