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CBD FOR CATS

The Naturecan Pet veterinary team has created a proprietary blend of CBD + CBDA Isolate.

We believe that only the purest CBD formulations can guarantee a consistent product and ensure that it is free from any terpenes or flavonoids that pets may react to. It also enables us to guarantee that all our pet CBD oils contain zero THC.

CBD for Cats

CBD Oil for Cats
CBD Oil for Cats
CBD Oil for Cats
CBD cat oil dosage
CBD Oil for Cats
CBD Oil for Cats
CBD Oil for Cats
CBD cat oil dosage

CBD Oil for Cats

€18.99
Skin Soothing Cat Shampoo Bar
Skin Soothing Cat Shampoo Bar

Skin Soothing Cat Shampoo Bar

€14.99
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What Is CBD Used For?

Our bespoke veterinarian pet products are infused with all-natural CBD oil derived from hemp. Also known as Cannabis sativa, this plant has been used by humans for millennia to optimise health and combat pain.

Early studies suggest CBD¹  may have the potential to help with a number of conditions, such as:

- Digestion
- Anxiety 
- Joint Issues
- Chronic Pain⁶
- Allergies & Skin Conditions⁶


Why Naturecan?

Naturecan offers a bespoke quality of cat CBD products.

With websites live in over 30 countries worldwide, we use our global reach to deliver the health benefits of CBD to all pet owners.

All Naturecan’s pet products are veterinarian formulated using industry-leading technology and undergo rigorous testing practices with third parties to ensure product quality, pet safety and supply chain transparency.


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How does CBD help cats? 

Research indicates that CBD may offer wellness-supporting benefits for your feline friend.¹

Owners can give CBD for a range of conditions.²

Research suggest that CBD may help with discomfort and inflammation and could improve your cat's quality of life.³


How to give CBD to your cat

There are a number of ways to give your cat CBD.

You can add the drops to food or if they are experiencing reduced appetite, you can drop the CBD oils directly into the side of the mouth.

Ideally the drops are placed under the tongue, where they will be rapidly absorbed through the pink mucosa. This is known as the sublingual route (literally, ‘under the tongue’), and can be safely done using your complimentary dosing syringe. 

Sublingual absorption is efficient in terms of bioavailability. The percentage of each dose absorbed is generally higher than that achieved by means of oral ingestion and is absorbed into the bloodstream within 15 minutes.

The easiest way to administer sublingually is to face the same way as your cat and use one hand to steady the head and simultaneously lift the lip with a thumb.

With the other hand, gently introduce the Naturecan syringe into the corner of the mouth (which will likely cause the cat to lick and chew) and use this opportunity to deposit the oil in the space underneath the tongue.

Syringes are included with all our CBD Oils.

What our customers had to say....

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"His skin condition calmed and he was playful again" -  Kim, Brisbane 

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"After just a few days she was more active and didn't seem to be in pain anymore!" - Jan, Berlin

Is CBD for Your Pet?

Its hard to know what to do when your best friend isn't themselves.  We at Naturecan are committed to delivering quality products to help your pet through various short or long term ailments.

We’re here to support you and your pet with the latest from the world of CBD.

Citations
 https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-020-60172-6
 https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/33356248/
 https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/25796592/
 https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7399642/
 https://todaysveterinarynurse.com/articles/cbd-for-dogs-and-cats-whats-new/