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In detail

Description

These soft Weloca treats are formulated to support sensitive cats when their environment changes and familiar surroundings shift. Suitable for all sizes, from 16 weeks old, they easily integrate into a simple, reassuring routine for both humans and their feline companions.

The format is convenient: a bag of 120 bites of 0.75g each, with a soft texture and made from fish. They can be given as is as a small treat, or mixed into their regular food if your cat is more cautious with new foods.

The formula combines active ingredients that work together to help your cat better cope with periods of stress. Plants like chamomile, passionflower, lemon balm, and ashwagandha support calming, while hemp oil provides added comfort, often appreciated by sensitive cats. In addition, targeted nutrients (L-theanine, L-tryptophan, taurine, magnesium, and vitamins) support overall balance, especially when your cat is more reserved, reactive, or less comfortable in its environment. A probiotic completes the formula to support gut flora, which is helpful when stress can affect digestion.

This supplement is a natural fit during periods of transition: moving, renovations, travel, the arrival of another pet, a change of routine, or simply when your cat needs gentler support. The brand recommends three chews per day, with a three-month course for lasting results, and notes that slight initial results may appear after one month.

If your cat refuses the first time, offering it again the next day and the day after can help them get used to the smell. As with anything new, observation is key: in rare cases, digestive upset or diarrhea may occur. If this persists, it's best to stop administering the product and consult a veterinarian, especially if your cat has any known sensitivities.

The sachet should be stored in a cool, dry place, making sure to close it tightly between servings to preserve the quality of the bites.

Composition

Ingredients
Fish and fish by-products 38%, glycerin 9.83%, hemp seed oil 8%, potato product 7.34%, meat and animal by-products (poultry) 5%, tapioca 4%, cranberry 3%, phosphorus 1%, magnesium glycinate 0.96%.

Analytical components
Crude protein 31.03%, crude fat 12.56%, crude fiber 8.78%, crude ash 1.82%, sodium 0.0%.
Values ​​may vary slightly from batch to batch.

Additives
Vitamins (nutritional additives): vitamin B6 (3a831) 131 mg/kg, vitamin B12 (3a837) 3.2 mg/kg, vitamin C (3a300) 14,228 mg/kg.

Amino acids (nutritional additives): L-tryptophan (3c440) 28,888 mg/kg.
Preservatives (technological additives): potassium sorbate (1k202) 3000 mg/kg.
Intestinal flora stabilizers (zootechnical additives): Bacillus velezensis DSM 15544 (4b1820) 72,304,400 CFU/g.

Aromatic substances (sensory additives): taurine (2b16056) 19,179 mg/kg, ashwagandha (2b) 6,700 mg/kg, matricaria recutita extract (2b) (chamomile extract) 38,535 mg/kg, passiflora incarnata extract (2b) (passionflower extract) 28,888 mg/kg, camelia sinensis extract (2b) (L-theanine) 14,444 mg/kg, melissa officinalis extract (2b) (lemon balm extract) 4,815 mg/kg.

Ingredients for 3 bites
Hemp oil 180 mg, Bacillus velezensis 162.7 million CFU, chamomile 86.7 mg, L-tryptophan 65 mg, passionflower 65 mg, taurine 43.3 mg, L-theanine 32.5 mg, vitamin C 32.5 mg, magnesium 21.7 mg, ashwagandha 15 mg, lemon balm 10.8 mg, vitamin B12 0.7 mg, vitamin B6 0.3 mg.

User guide

Instructions for use
Give your cat 3 bites per day. The bites can be mixed with its food or given directly.
If your cat refuses on the first try, Weloca recommends offering it again the next day and then the following day, giving it time to get used to the smell.

Age and build
These supplements are suitable for all cats, all weights and all ages, with a recommendation not to give them before 16 weeks.

Treatment duration
Weloca indicates that slight initial results may appear after one month, and recommends 3-month courses for concrete long-term effects.

Tolerance
In rare cases, digestive upset or diarrhea may occur. If this persists, stop administration and consult your veterinarian.