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Cats on gabapentin typically feel calmer, less anxious, and more sedated, making it easier for them to handle stress-inducing situations like vet visits.
Yes, cats can be on gabapentin long term for anxiety, but it should be under ongoing veterinary supervision to monitor for side effects or tolerance.
Cats on gabapentin may feel more relaxed, sedated, or less anxious, depending on the dose and reason for use.
Gabapentin can temporarily calm a cat, reducing anxiety, aggression, or stress-related behaviors, especially in stressful situations like vet visits.
Gabapentin can be given to cats daily if prescribed by a veterinarian, typically for chronic pain or anxiety management.
A common dose of gabapentin to calm a cat is 50–100 mg about 1.5 to 2 hours before a stressful event, but always consult your veterinarian for exact dosing.
Gabapentin typically begins to work in cats for anxiety within 1 to 2 hours of administration.
No, you should not put coconut oil directly into your cat's water bowl as it can disrupt their hydration and lead to gastrointestinal issues.
Yes, you can safely apply small amounts of coconut oil to your cat’s fur to help repel fleas and soothe irritated skin.

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