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Cats | Advertorial | August 2024

Vets Are Warning: 18 Million Cats Are Silently Suffering From Chronic Stress & Anxiety. Is Yours One Of Them? These 5 Hidden Signs Will Tell You.

Woman in a blue shirt holding a brown cat, both smiling at the camera.

Written by: Laila Worrell

Stress in cats often goes unnoticed for months—even years. By the time most owners realize something is wrong, their cat has been suffering in silence. Here's what veterinarians say you need to watch for.

5 Warning Signs Your Cat Is Silently Suffering From Stress

1. Hiding When Visitors Come Over

Some cats are shy—that's normal. But if your cat disappears the moment the doorbell rings and doesn't come out until hours after your guests leave, that's not personality. That's stress. A confident cat might keep their distance, but a stressed cat feels the need to escape completely. They're not being antisocial—they're overwhelmed.

2. Running Away From Everyday Noises

The vacuum cleaner. A door closing. Pots clanging in the kitchen. If your cat bolts, hides, or freezes at normal household sounds, they're living in a state of constant alertness. This isn't just being "jumpy" or "sensitive." It's a cat whose nervous system never fully relaxes—and that's exhausting for them.

3. Overgrooming

Cats are clean animals—that's normal. But if your cat licks the same spot obsessively, or you're noticing thinning fur or bald patches on their belly or legs, something deeper is going on. Overgrooming is a self-soothing behavior. It's your cat's way of coping with anxiety they can't escape. They're not being extra clean—they're stressed.

4. Nighttime Restlessness

Your cat races through the house at 2am. Meows for no reason. Knocks things over. You tell yourself "cats are nocturnal"—but that's not entirely true. A relaxed cat sleeps at night. A stressed cat can't settle. All that pent-up tension has to go somewhere, and it comes out when the house is quiet.

5. Constant Meowing

Some cats are vocal—that's normal. But if your cat meows excessively, especially with that urgent, unsettled tone, they're trying to tell you something. It's not just "talking." It's often a sign of anxiety, insecurity, or a cat that can't find calm. Listen to your gut: does your cat's meowing seem normal to you? If not, it probably isn't.

Your Result

If you recognize 2 or more of these signs in your cat, they're likely suffering from chronic stress—and they need your help.


Keep reading to find out what's really going on and what you can do about it.

The Reason Why Your Cat Is Stressed

Cats aren't meant to live on high alert. They're meant to feel safe and relaxed in their own territory. So when your cat hides from visitors, bolts at every noise, or can't seem to settle—something is off. They've lost the feeling that home is truly safe.


Here's what's happening on a biological level:


When kittens grow up with their mother and littermates, they're exposed to a very specific mix of pheromones. They receive CAP from their mother—the pheromone that signals safety—and F4 from their siblings, known as the friendship pheromone. Combined with F3, their territorial marker, this precise combination creates a complete "pheromone signature" that tells the cat: you're safe, you belong here. A feeling that should last forever.


But today, most kittens are separated from their family too early—before the full signature is formed. Others lose it through changes in environment, or subtle shifts in the household.


When that happens, the "I'm safe here" signal fades—and your cat is left in a constant state of quiet anxiety, reacting to every noise, every visitor, every change like a potential threat.

How To End Your Cat's Chronic Stress

To help your cat, you need to restore their complete pheromone signature—CAP, F4, and F3 in the precise natural ratio. This will rebalance their system and finally give them the "I'm safe here" signal they've been missing.


In the wild, cats who stayed with their family long enough naturally carry this signature for life—they feel secure wherever they are.


But how do you recreate that same pheromone environment inside your home?

The Vet-Recommended Solution: CatCalm Stress Relief

A collage of three happy customers holding a jar of CatCalm Beads, one holding a cat.

CatCalm Stress Relief is a veterinarian-developed pheromone formula that recreates the complete pheromone signature your cat should have received as a kitten—CAP, F4, and F3 in the precise natural ratio.


Simply place the jar in the room where your cat spends the most time. The cold-release gel beads will slowly fill the air with calming pheromones—no heat, no outlet, no effort required.

Within days, your cat's brain receives the signals it's been missing: "I am safe. This is home. I can relax."


And with that feeling restored, the stress fades. The hiding stops. Your cat becomes calm, confident, and comfortable in their own home again.


It's not a sedative. It's not a drug. It's simply giving your cat back what they've been missing all along.

A hand holds a green gel bead, with text identifying it as a 'Cold Gel Bead'.

When Will You See Real Results?

Most cat owners notice changes after 3-7 days.


The hiding and restlessness start to fade almost immediately as the complete pheromone signature floods your home with calming signals. By week two, most cats become noticeably calmer and more relaxed. By week three, that anxious, on-edge behavior is a distant memory.


The 97% success rate isn't luck. It's biology working as nature intended.

A three-panel cartoon showing a cat's progression from scared to tolerant, to happily rubbing against a person's leg.

What The Experts Say

"In 12 years of treating behavior problems, CatCalm Stress Relief is the breakthrough I wish existed earlier. Most products only reduce territorial tension—this restores the complete pheromone signature cats need to feel truly safe. I've watched cats go from anxious and hiding to calm and relaxed in days. It's the only solution I confidently recommend for feline stress."

Dr. Jennifer Matthews, DVM, Certified Feline Behavior Consultant

Click here for availability & end your cat's stress

Science-Backed. Vet-Approved. 100% Safe.

Vet Recommended

No Side Effects

Drug Free

Odorless

No Effect on

Humans & Other Pets

For All Ages

Not Sure If Your Cat Is Stressed?

Here's the thing: CatCalm Stress Relief can't do any harm. It can't be overdosed. And it doesn't sedate your cat or change their personality. It simply restores their natural pheromone balance.


If your cat shows some of the 5 signs, they may not have severe chronic stress yet. But something is clearly off.


And that's exactly why acting now makes sense: CatCalm Stress Relief will bring calm and comfort into your cat's life—and may prevent low-level stress from becoming a bigger problem.


There's no risk in trying—only the chance to help your cat finally feel safe at home.

Click here for availability & end your cat's stress

Real Customer Results*

*These are real and unedited statements from cat parents who transformed their lives with Cat Calm Stress Relief.

A customer review from Ruby Cooper saying 'It really work s, my stressed kitty is finally calm, thank you.'
A customer review from Morgan Riley for CatCalm Stress Relief, with her profile picture.

There are more than 1,200 reviews like that...

CatCalm Stress Relief vs. Diffusers

A clear jar filled with green gel beads, labeled 'CatCalm Beads Stress Relief'.
A white duck-shaped plug-in liquid diffuser with a yellow beak, against a white background.

Place it anywhere your cats spend time

Green checkmark on a transparent background.
A red 'X' symbol on a transparent background.

Effectiveness

100%

~40%

Safe for cats with asthma

Green checkmark on a transparent background.
A red 'X' symbol on a transparent background.

Clean. No oily stains on the wall.

Green checkmark on a transparent background.
A red 'X' symbol on a transparent background.

Odorless

Green checkmark on a transparent background.
A red 'X' symbol on a transparent background.

Non-Flammable

Green checkmark on a transparent background.
A red 'X' symbol on a transparent background.

Specifically formulated to end feline stress

Green checkmark on a transparent background.
A red 'X' symbol on a transparent background.

Guaranteed Effectiveness

Green checkmark on a transparent background.
A red 'X' symbol on a transparent background.

Where Can I Purchase CatCalm Stress Relief?

PLEASE NOTE: CatCalm Stress Relief is an Internet Only Offer.

Right now get you get up to 65% off.

Click here for availability & end your cat's stress

No Results? Full Refund. No Questions Asked.

CatCalm Stress Relief comes with a 90-day money-back guarantee.


If your cat isn't calmer and more relaxed—if they're still hiding and on edge—you can request a complete refund of your purchase price. No questions asked. You don't even need to return the product.


PETLIFEbio takes all the risk so exhausted cat owners can finally try a solution that actually works.


With a 97% success rate and over 100,000 satisfied customers, the company stands behind their product completely. Either your cat finally relaxes and you get the peaceful, calm home you've been missing, or you get every penny back.


There's literally nothing to lose except the constant stress.

A collage of three happy customers holding a jar of CatCalm Beads, one holding a cat.

Click here for availability & end your cat's stress

SPECIAL ONE-TIME-OFFER

Right now, CatCalm Stress Relief is available at up to 65% off—but only while supplies last.

More Customer Results*

*These are real and unedited statements from cat parents who transformed their lives with Cat Calm Stress Relief.

A social media conversation where one user gives a positive review about a product for anxious cats.

Click here for availability & end your cat's stress

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Cats | Advertorial | August 2024

Vets Are Warning: 18 Million Cats Are Silently Suffering From Chronic Stress & Anxiety. Is Yours One Of Them? These 5 Hidden Signs Will Tell You.

Woman in a blue shirt holding a brown cat, both smiling at the camera.

Written by: Laila Worrell

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Stress in cats often goes unnoticed for months—even years. By the time most owners realize something is wrong, their cat has been suffering in silence. Here's what veterinarians say you need to watch for.

Two cats, one on a couch with a stain, another in a litter box; cartoon cat progression.

5 Warning Signs Your Cat Is Silently Suffering From Stress

Small bottle labeled 'CatCalm Friends Diffuser Liquid' with orange cap.

1. Hiding When Visitors Come Over

Some cats are shy—that's normal. But if your cat disappears the moment the doorbell rings and doesn't come out until hours after your guests leave, that's not personality. That's stress. A confident cat might keep their distance, but a stressed cat feels the need to escape completely. They're not being antisocial—they're overwhelmed.

Hands holding a CatCalm diffuser with a cat-shaped cap.

2. Running Away From Everyday Noises

The vacuum cleaner. A door closing. Pots clanging in the kitchen. If your cat bolts, hides, or freezes at normal household sounds, they're living in a state of constant alertness. This isn't just being "jumpy" or "sensitive." It's a cat whose nervous system never fully relaxes—and that's exhausting for them.

Woman in blue shirt cuddling an orange cat on a couch.

3. Overgrooming

Cats are clean animals—that's normal. But if your cat licks the same spot obsessively, or you're noticing thinning fur or bald patches on their belly or legs, something deeper is going on. Overgrooming is a self-soothing behavior. It's your cat's way of coping with anxiety they can't escape. They're not being extra clean—they're stressed.

Two cats cuddling on a rug in a cozy living room.

4. Nighttime Restlessness

Your cat races through the house at 2am. Meows for no reason. Knocks things over. You tell yourself "cats are nocturnal"—but that's not entirely true. A relaxed cat sleeps at night. A stressed cat can't settle. All that pent-up tension has to go somewhere, and it comes out when the house is quiet.

Six CatCalm diffuser bottles and two diffuser plugs.

5. Constant Meowing

Some cats are vocal—that's normal. But if your cat meows excessively, especially with that urgent, unsettled tone, they're trying to tell you something. It's not just "talking." It's often a sign of anxiety, insecurity, or a cat that can't find calm. Listen to your gut: does your cat's meowing seem normal to you? If not, it probably isn't.

Your Result

If you recognize 2 or more of these signs in your cat, they're likely suffering from chronic stress—and they need your help.


Keep reading to find out what's really going on and what you can do about it.

The Reason Why Your Cat Is Stressed

Cats aren't meant to live on high alert. They're meant to feel safe and relaxed in their own territory. So when your cat hides from visitors, bolts at every noise, or can't seem to settle—something is off. They've lost the feeling that home is truly safe.


Here's what's happening on a biological level:


When kittens grow up with their mother and littermates, they're exposed to a very specific mix of pheromones. They receive CAP from their mother—the pheromone that signals safety—and F4 from their siblings, known as the friendship pheromone. Combined with F3, their territorial marker, this precise combination creates a complete "pheromone signature" that tells the cat: you're safe, you belong here. A feeling that should last forever.


But today, most kittens are separated from their family too early—before the full signature is formed. Others lose it through changes in environment, or subtle shifts in the household.


When that happens, the "I'm safe here" signal fades—and your cat is left in a constant state of quiet anxiety, reacting to every noise, every visitor, every change like a potential threat.

How To End Your Cat's Chronic Stress

A smiling woman sits on a couch while an orange tabby cat on her lap nuzzles her cheek.

To help your cat, you need to restore their complete pheromone signature—CAP, F4, and F3 in the precise natural ratio. This will rebalance their system and finally give them the "I'm safe here" signal they've been missing.


In the wild, cats who stayed with their family long enough naturally carry this signature for life—they feel secure wherever they are.


But how do you recreate that same pheromone environment inside your home?

The Vet-Recommended Solution: CatCalm Stress Relief

A smiling woman sits on a couch while an orange tabby cat on her lap nuzzles her cheek.

CatCalm Stress Relief is a veterinarian-developed pheromone formula that recreates the complete pheromone signature your cat should have received as a kitten—CAP, F4, and F3 in the precise natural ratio.


Simply place the jar in the room where your cat spends the most time. The cold-release gel beads will slowly fill the air with calming pheromones—no heat, no outlet, no effort required.

A smiling woman sits on a couch while an orange tabby cat on her lap nuzzles her cheek.

Within days, your cat's brain receives the signals it's been missing: "I am safe. This is home. I can relax."


And with that feeling restored, the stress fades. The hiding stops. Your cat becomes calm, confident, and comfortable in their own home again.


It's not a sedative. It's not a drug. It's simply giving your cat back what they've been missing all along.

When Will You See Real Results?

Most cat owners notice changes after 3-7 days.


The hiding and restlessness start to fade almost immediately as the complete pheromone signature floods your home with calming signals. By week two, most cats become noticeably calmer and more relaxed. By week three, that anxious, on-edge behavior is a distant memory.


The 97% success rate isn't luck. It's biology working as nature intended.

A smiling woman sits on a couch while an orange tabby cat on her lap nuzzles her cheek.

What The Experts Say

"In 12 years of treating behavior problems, CatCalm Stress Relief is the breakthrough I wish existed earlier. Most products only reduce territorial tension—this restores the complete pheromone signature cats need to feel truly safe. I've watched cats go from anxious and hiding to calm and relaxed in days. It's the only solution I confidently recommend for feline stress."

Dr. Jennifer Matthews, DVM, Certified Feline Behavior Consultant

Click here for availability & end your cat's stress

Science-Backed. Vet-Approved. 100% Safe.

Vet Approved

Odorless

Drug Free

For All Ages

No Effect on Humans & Other Pets

No Side Effects

Not Sure If Your Cat Is Stressed?

Here's the thing: CatCalm Stress Relief can't do any harm. It can't be overdosed. And it doesn't sedate your cat or change their personality. It simply restores their natural pheromone balance.


If your cat shows some of the 5 signs, they may not have severe chronic stress yet. But something is clearly off.


And that's exactly why acting now makes sense: CatCalm Stress Relief will bring calm and comfort into your cat's life—and may prevent low-level stress from becoming a bigger problem.


There's no risk in trying—only the chance to help your cat finally feel safe at home.

Click here for availability & end your cat's stress

Real Customer Results*

*These are real and unedited statements from cat parents who transformed their lives with Cat Calm Stress Relief.

A customer review from Morgan Riley for CatCalm Stress Relief, with her profile picture.A customer review from Ruby Cooper saying 'It really work s, my stressed kitty is finally calm, thank you.'

There are more than 1,200 reviews like that...

CatCalm Stress Relief vs. Diffusers

A clear jar filled with green gel beads, labeled 'CatCalm Beads Stress Relief'.

Place it anywhere your cats spend time

Green checkmark on a transparent background.
A red 'X' symbol on a transparent background.

Effectiveness

100%

~40%

Safe for cats with asthma

Green checkmark on a transparent background.
A red 'X' symbol on a transparent background.

Clean. No oily stains on the wall.

Green checkmark on a transparent background.
A red 'X' symbol on a transparent background.

Odorless

Green checkmark on a transparent background.
A red 'X' symbol on a transparent background.

Non-Flammable

Green checkmark on a transparent background.
A red 'X' symbol on a transparent background.

Specifically made to end feline stress

Green checkmark on a transparent background.
A red 'X' symbol on a transparent background.

Guaranteed Effectiveness

Green checkmark on a transparent background.
A red 'X' symbol on a transparent background.

Where Can I Purchase CatCalm Stress Relief?

PLEASE NOTE: CatCalm Stress Relief is an Internet Only Offer. Right now get you get up to 65% off.

Click here for availability & end your cat's stress

No Results? Full Refund. No Questions Asked.

CatCalm Stress Relief comes with a 90-day money-back guarantee.


If your cat isn't calmer and more relaxed—if they're still hiding and on edge—you can request a complete refund of your purchase price. No questions asked. You don't even need to return the product.


PETLIFEbio takes all the risk so exhausted cat owners can finally try a solution that actually works.


With a 97% success rate and over 100,000 satisfied customers, the company stands behind their product completely. Either your cat finally relaxes and you get the peaceful, calm home you've been missing, or you get every penny back.


There's literally nothing to lose except the constant stress.

Jar of orange beads labeled 'CatCalm Beads Family' on a white surface.

Click here for availability & end your cat's stress

SPECIAL

ONE-TIME-OFFER

Right now, CatCalm Stress Relief is available at up to 65% off—but only while supplies last.

More Customer Results*

*These are real and unedited statements from cat parents who transformed their lives with Cat Calm Stress Relief.

A social media conversation where one user gives a positive review about a product for anxious cats.

Click here for availability & end your cat's stress

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