Ask your vet for anti-anxiety meds
As in the case of humans, cats can develop some health problems because of untreated episodes of stress and anxiety – so, as you probably know – severe sequences of stress should only be treated with specific meds or supplements. So, ask your vet for anti-anxiety meds that are right for your cat breed. Some cat products contain L-theanine – a substance that is also found in green tea and helps treat anxiety, having a calming effect. Anyway, you have to talk to your vet before taking this step!
“If you have an anxious cat and the usual methods are not helping, then it is wise to consult a professional about this,” Parry says. “In some cases, short – or long – term anxiety medications can be very helpful,” she says.
Your veterinarian is the only one who can decide what kind of treatment is recommended for the health condition of your cat. So, don’t hesitate to ask for help if needed and don’t neglect his or her suggestions.