Puur Natuur Matatabi

Pure Nature Matatabi

€4,95
Sale price  €4,95 Regular price 
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Puur Natuur Matatabi

Pure Nature Matatabi

€4,95
Sale price  €4,95 Regular price 

Puur Natuur Matatabi 2 pcs
For restless cats. For multi-cat households.

Complementary pet food for Cats

Composition:
2 Matatabi sticks

Indication(s):
For cats with:

  • Aggression
  • Inappropriate urination/defecation
  • Destructive behavior (scratching furniture)
  • Excessive meowing
  • Excessive licking / or pulling out hair (hairballs !!)

For frustrated cats.

Matatabi provides distraction in certain situations such as during travel or moving, after family expansion or admission to a boarding facility or at the vet.

Properties per ingredient:
The Matatabi tree is related to the Kiwi tree and grows in Asia, particularly in China and Japan. The dried branches of this tree have a very special effect on cats. It contains a substance that cats like, which relaxes them and sometimes even causes mild hallucinations.

Matatabi contains Actinidine and Matatabi lactone. These are alkaloids with a mild chloroform or alcohol-like effect that influence nerve stimulation in the brains of Felidae.

It is often observed that cats that are naturally calm and relaxed show less interest in the sticks than cats that are under stress.

Dosage and application:
You can give Matatabi as a toy. Cats play with the stick, some chew on it or bite it into pieces.

Many cats will roll and rub in places where the stick or its remnants have been.

If the bark of the stick is removed, the effect is even greater.

Side effects: there are no harmful side effects. Some cats can react very unusually to the sticks. For example, some owners reported that their cat seemed 'ecstatic' with pleasure, and some cats also salivate (slightly). This is harmless.

Dosage:
Do not give more than two to three times a week, otherwise habituation will occur and the sticks will become less interesting. Remove the stick as soon as the cat has finished playing.

Note:
In combination with medication, consult a veterinarian first. If problems occur, stop giving it and consult your veterinarian

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