Anxiety & Stress Control Supplement for cat in heat?

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Hi everyone!  I just bought some anxiety and stress control supplement that you put in the water for my new problem child.  Now I have another cat that just went into heat (she is getting fixed this week -_- waited a few days too long, malheureusement).  I'm wondering if using it for her would be helpful?  I can handle/ignore her symptoms myself, but I'm wondering if it would make her more comfortable? It's homeopathic, so I assume it is safe for her now.   Has anyone tried it or something similar? Has it helped?  Or should she/I just wait it out?

I've only had one other female cat before and she was fixed as a kitten, so I've never gone through a cat in heat!  The poor thing

Thanks for any advice!

~Nikki
 

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What is the remedy called?

Thanks heaps for using a new and unusual word, malheureusement!  Fortunately, I love it! 
 
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It's Tomlyn Natural Pet Pharmaceuticals Anxiety & Stress Homeopathic Cat Supplement

I live to confuse. There are just some words that work better than others.'Sadly' just wouldn't have conveyed the right sort of annoyance and nihilistic undertones that French words inherently have and better captured my state of mind at the cat craziness I've been going through the past few weeks. All of my own making, of course. ;)
 

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I don't see why it shouldn't have at least a calming effect, which may distract her, going by the ingredients.  I don't know much about homeopathy but I do know a bit about herbalism.  Most of the ingredients are straight forward anti-anxiety, sedation, and antidepressant herbs.  The odd one here and there can help with inflammation (engorgement of her nether-regions) and breast pain.  One ingredient, calendula or marigold, is known to bring on menstruation.  It contains apis mellifica, or ground up whole honey bees, which personally I'd avoid, but you've got it now, so you might as well use it - I expect the bees would like to think of themselves as not going to waste  
  Honey, royal jelly, and bee propolis are well-know women helpers, however, I'm not sure where the reasoning being grinding up a pile of bee bodies and then diluting them down many hundreds of thousands of times stems from. 
 
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Honey bees?!?! Oh geez. Last bottle of that I'll be getting [emoji]128552[/emoji]
Thanks for all the info! Very helpful!
 
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