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* Disclaimer: results may vary from animal to animal and are not based on scientific results.
Created by Tom Vermeersch (bio)
Tom Vermeersch is a certified Psychologist and Bach flower expert with more than 30 years of experience.
This composition is, just like with the equivalent First Aid remedy for people, based on the original remedy, but adding White Chestnut and Larch. The First Aid remedy for cats also consists of much less alcohol, rendering it harmless when administered to cats and kittens.
The Bach First Aid remedy for cats should be used in moments when, for example, heavy stress or anxiety take the upper hand. In these situations, the Bach First Aid remedy is most efficient.
The First Aid remedy for cats can be used in the following situations:
As mentioned above, the First Aid remedy for cats should be used in situations where stress or anxiety take the upper hand. When this is the case, you should give them 4 drops directly on the tongue, or on a treat, or rub it directly on the nose. You repeat this, every 5 to 10 minutes until all signs of anxiety or stress have gone. There is no hazard of overdosing.
If you notice your cat is becoming ill, then you can give it 6 x 4 drops a day until the animal is completely cured. This helps you cure your kitty faster.
After intense events that cause stress or anxiety, or with illness, the First Aid remedy should be administered. If you’re able to know when these events take place (for example, you know someone will visit), then you can give the First Aid remedy to your cat just before the visit. If you don’t expect a visit, then it is recommended you give the drops directly afterwards. Do this for a couple of days.
If your cat is suffering from stress or anxiety for longer than a week, or your cat remains ill even after a week has passed, then the problem is more deeply rooted. Here, a personal Bach flowers mix could help. This mix answers to the specific needs of your cat as an individual and treats the deeper cause of the anxiety or illness so your cat feels better again.
* Disclaimer: results may vary from animal to animal and are not based on scientific results.
This composition is, just like with the equivalent First Aid remedy for people, based on the original remedy, but adding White Chestnut and Larch. The First Aid remedy for cats also consists of much less alcohol, rendering it harmless when administered to cats and kittens.
The Bach First Aid remedy for cats should be used in moments when, for example, heavy stress or anxiety take the upper hand. In these situations, the Bach First Aid remedy is most efficient.
The First Aid remedy for cats can be used in the following situations:
As mentioned above, the First Aid remedy for cats should be used in situations where stress or anxiety take the upper hand. When this is the case, you should give them 4 drops directly on the tongue, or on a treat, or rub it directly on the nose. You repeat this, every 5 to 10 minutes until all signs of anxiety or stress have gone. There is no hazard of overdosing.
If you notice your cat is becoming ill, then you can give it 6 x 4 drops a day until the animal is completely cured. This helps you cure your kitty faster.
After intense events that cause stress or anxiety, or with illness, the First Aid remedy should be administered. If you’re able to know when these events take place (for example, you know someone will visit), then you can give the First Aid remedy to your cat just before the visit. If you don’t expect a visit, then it is recommended you give the drops directly afterwards. Do this for a couple of days.
If your cat is suffering from stress or anxiety for longer than a week, or your cat remains ill even after a week has passed, then the problem is more deeply rooted. Here, a personal Bach flowers mix could help. This mix answers to the specific needs of your cat as an individual and treats the deeper cause of the anxiety or illness so your cat feels better again.
Bach Flowers are not medicinal but harmless plant extracts which are used to support health.
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