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    Thanks - I may do that.

    I just hate to give them something that hasn't been "tested" by people I trust. And, I trust PT'ers.

    Thanks again!

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    If you look at the "Trouble in Paradise" thread, several people talk about Clomicalm in the last few posts. Jenn has used it with great results.

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    Those are all plant extracts. What plant, I have no clue. Any botanists familiar with Latin names for plants around?
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    My vet suggested I get it for Pouncer. She recommends squirting it because it has a subtle flavor and if they smell of taste it in their food or water, they'll just refuse to eat or drink.

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    I saw that the other day when I was in there and wondered about it so post if you try is as to the results. I am going to ask my vet about this Clomicalm and give that a try if he has it and will let me have it for mine.

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    Yes, those are herbal ingredients to help keep kitty calm. Most of us have gone that route and even tried other medications such as valium, buspar and amitryptilene. The last one worked for me for a while, thanx to Jen's suggestion, but only for a while. And my Specs became very fearful while on it, so I stopped it. When my vet told me about Clomicalm, it was one happy day in this household. You might try the herbal solution first and, if it works, great. But, if not, Clomicalm has been a godsend to me.
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    The alcohol volume won't hurt them? 13% seems high to me.

    I am so afraid to give things to my boys without someone else trying it first. Scooter is almost 12 (this september 21) and has been so healthy all his life, I'm afraid to be the cause of any illness.

    I will give this a couple more days, see if anyone else replies... then decide if I'm going to try it.

    Thanks for all the help and advice. I'm such an over-protective meowmie!
    Crystal

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