Cat Anxiety and Stress: The Gut Connection
Cats internalise stress in ways that aren't always obvious. Recurring digestive symptoms, hiding, house soiling, and over-grooming are all common signs of chronic anxiety. The gut-brain axis means the gut microbiome directly influences how anxious a cat becomes and how well they recover from stress.
😰Cat AnxietySigns, causes, and the gut-brain connection in cats. How anxiety manifests differently in cats than in dogs. |
🔬Cat Stress and the GutHow stress disrupts the feline gut microbiome and how the gut-brain axis amplifies chronic cat anxiety. |
✨Cat Stress, Skin and AnxietyThe gut-brain-skin triangle in cats: psychogenic alopecia, stress-related dermatitis, and feline hyperesthesia. |
😌Calming CatsWhat the evidence actually supports for calming anxious cats, from pheromones to gut microbiome support. |
Ipromea Products for Anxious Cats
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Daily liquid probiotic supporting the gut-brain axis. Accepted by most cats including anxious ones. Pour over food once daily. |
