Flea Collar and Calming Collar Together? Here’s What You Should Know

It’s a common question among cat owners: Can I use a flea collar and a calming collar at the same time? Both products help your pet in different ways — one protects from pests, and the other soothes stress and anxiety. However, combining them isn’t always the best idea.

By themselves, each collar is safe when used correctly. But when worn together, problems can appear. Two collars can rub against the skin, causing irritation or hair loss. The combined smells and active ingredients may also be too strong for your cat’s sensitive nose. Cats are extremely responsive to scents, pheromones, and essential oils — too much of these at once can lead to stress instead of relief.

For this reason, it’s best to use only one collar at a time. If your cat is going through a stressful period — a move, new pet, or separation anxiety — start with the RelaxLine Calming Collar by Beloved Pets. Its gentle pheromones help your cat feel safe, relaxed, and secure for up to 30 days.

If flea or tick protection is more urgent, use the repellent collar first and save the calming collar for later. And if you believe your cat truly needs both, consult your veterinarian before combining them. They can assess your cat’s age, health, and specific needs to ensure it’s safe.

Always keep an eye out for signs of discomfort such as scratching at the collar, redness, drooling, or unusual behavior. If you notice any of these, remove the collars right away.

Your cat’s comfort and safety come first — and with the right approach, you can keep them both calm and protected, naturally.

Beloved Pets RelaxLine — gentle, effective calm you can trust.