Cold Weather and CBD for Cats
As fall turns to winter, many of us feel the chill in our bones, a sensation often intensified for older cats due to changing weather conditions. As barometric pressure drops with incoming storms, joints may become stiffer and cats may groom less or avoid favorite resting spots. This is a common experience for older kitties, whose joints lose flexibility as tendons and ligaments become less elastic over time, making them more susceptible to discomfort and injury during colder months.
In addition to these physical changes, there are a lot of potential stressors for aging cats ranging from holiday guests to simple frustration at not getting to their bird watching spot. These physical and emotional stresses encourage the body to direct compounds like CBD to tender joints and frazzled nerves, promoting balance and relief.
Canna Companion CBD products support your cat’s winter time needs by
- Promoting normal inflammatory responses
- Enhancing tissue pliability
- Protection from oxidative stress
- Offering a calming influence on nerve tissues.
To further enhance their comfort, consider additional strategies such as providing warmth and ease of movement.
While some cats may be finicky about clothing, many appreciate the extra warmth of soft sweaters, particularly senior pets who often need it most. A well-fitted sweater made from breathable material can keep them cozy without restricting movement.
Heated beds are another excellent option. Choosing a bed with a cover can cater to a cat’s preference for snug hiding spots, while ensuring you select heating pads designed for pets is crucial for safety.
To make rest areas more comfortable, elevate beds to avoid cold floors and provide ramps or stairs for easy access. Ensure that they have sunny spots to bask in, and check their perches for drafts near windows. Use ramps or shallow steps made for smaller bodies to make couch access easier.
Finally, remember to place litter boxes in warm, accessible areas to prevent discomfort during colder days. By implementing these strategies, you can help your furry companions stay comfortable and happy throughout the winter months, ensuring they can continue to play and thrive.