Reducing Friction During Routine Changes

Cats are creatures of habit who rely on a predictable daily routine to feel secure. When your work schedule shifts or you begin spending more time away from home, the lack of structure can trigger separation anxiety and social friction. In a household with several feline residents, this stress often manifests as hissing or swatting over shared resources like lounging spots or food bowls. It is a proven observation that two or more cats wearing collars better cohabitate during these periods of environmental instability. The collar provides a 24/7 "on-the-go" calming effect that stabilizes their moods regardless of whether you are home to reassure them. By maintaining a constant flow of pheromones, the collars help prevent the "bully and victim" dynamic that often emerges when a group of cats feels unsettled by a change in their human's schedule.