Stress, behavior & anxiety in cats – Help your cat stay balanced
A cat that doesn't feel comfortable usually makes it very clear: hiding, excessive licking, aggression, or simply withdrawing quietly. Cats are naturally sensitive animals, and stress or anxiety can arise quickly – for example, due to changes in the home, travel, new people, or other animals.
At Fidello.us you'll find a carefully curated selection of products that can contribute to a calm state of mind, healthy behavioral development, and stress reduction. From calming sprays to behavior-stimulating toys: everything to let your cat be itself again.
What really helps with stress, anxiety, and behavioral problems?
At Fidello, you'll find a variety of products to support cats experiencing stress, anxiety, or behavioral changes. Popular solutions include pheromone diffusers (such as Feliway®), calming sprays, natural supplements with L-theanine or valerian, and stress-reducing treats. We also offer special calming collars, and even food formulated to support behavioral calmness.
These products are often used in specific situations that cause stress or anxiety, such as:
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Fireworks around New Year's Eve or during thunderstorms
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Moving, renovations, or new family members (human or animal)
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Transportation to the vet or grooming salon
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Behavioral problems such as excessive meowing, spraying, or scratching.
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Separation anxiety or boredom in indoor cats
By using a suitable product in time – preferably a few days before a stressful event – you can help your cat stay calm. Combine these aids with a calm environment and predictable routine for the best results.
How do you recognize stress and anxiety in cats?
Cats are masters at hiding discomfort, but stress and anxiety are visible if you know what to look for. The signals are often subtle at first and become clearer as the tension persists. Pay attention to the following behaviors:
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Hiding or withdrawing: your cat seeks out dark, secluded places and avoids contact.
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Excessive licking or grooming: sometimes to the point of bald patches.
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Changes in appetite: eating less or, conversely, binge eating.
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Incontinence: urinating outside the litter box, spraying behavior
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Aggression or irritability: attacking people or other animals.
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Restless behavior: pacing, excessive meowing, or hunting imaginary prey.
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Dilated pupils and tense posture: alert, low posture, tail tucked tightly around the body.
Physical complaints can also arise, such as bladder problems or digestive problems – this is then called stress-related medical behavior .
Do you recognize these signs? Then it's wise to intervene early with supportive products and behavioral enrichment. Don't wait until it escalates: the sooner you address it, the sooner your cat will feel safe and relaxed again.
When is stress in cats a problem?
A little stress isn't a problem, but persistent stress can cause physical problems such as hair loss, gastrointestinal problems, or bladder infections. Unwanted behavior such as spraying or scratching in the wrong places also often stems from restlessness or frustration.
Early support can prevent a lot of misery. This category includes, among other things:
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Pheromone diffusers and calming sprays for cats
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Supplements that support the natural balance.
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Nutrition that contributes to behavioral calmness.
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Behaviorally enriching toys for mental relaxation
Combine with rest, care and enrichment.
A cat in balance starts with a safe environment and a predictable routine. That's why, in addition to calming aids, we also offer other products that contribute to relaxation and comfort:
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Cat beds & cushions – for a safe sleeping spot
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Furniture & accessories – create a stress-free home
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Designer cat litter boxes – stylish and comfortable.
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Combs & brushes – soothing and good for the coat
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Catnip & cat grass – relaxation through scent
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Interactive cat toys – distraction and mental stimulation
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Cat cuddlers – ideal for young or anxious cats
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Cat wands – playful contact with the owner
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Pet carriers – stress-free travel to the vet
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Surgery & recovery – for extra rest during recovery periods
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Diet food & supplements – also with calming formulas
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Food for kittens and young cats – specially formulated for a good start.
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Food bowls & fountains – for a peaceful mealtime
Let your cat be itself again.
Whether it's separation anxiety, travel stress, or general unease: your cat deserves a comfortable and safe environment. The right support makes all the difference. Browse our range and discover what best suits your cat and situation.