🐾🌿 Welcome to the exciting world of Dr. Chatcbd, the veterinarian The coolest in the neighborhood! 🌟 AsCBD expert For animals, it juggles pipettes like a circus pro to bring happiness to the little hairy muzzle. 🎪
Dr. Chatcbd knows that our four -legged friends deserve the best, which is why he plunges into the world of Hemp Sativa L. With enthusiasm, as if he discovered a hidden treasure. 💼
Discover how CBD oil can transform your cat into a ball of feline happiness. 🚀 So follow Dr. Chatcbd for a joyful trip to the world of animal welfare, where purrs are the best melody! 🎶🐾
How does CBD work for cats work?
👩⚕️ Dr. Chatcbd, veterinarian expert in CBD, reveals the secrets of Endocannabinoid system with our feline friends! 🐱✨
The dry is like the social network of cats for cats, with CB1 and CB2 receptors ready to party with the CBD.
Dr. Chatcbd, still ready for a dose of humor, compares the dry to a powerful Wi-Fi network, ensuring a Zen connection between the CBD and our felines. "It's the key to perfect purring, my friends!"
CBD oil for pain relief and neurological disorders
As Dr. Chatcbd specialist in CBD, my laboratory studies have confirmed that CBD oil is a real nugget for our feline friends! 😺💊
The results are brighter than a laboratory bulb: relief of the pain chronic (arthritis, neuropathy, and even cancer bobos), and a boost for disorders neurological Like epilepsy and cognitive decline of purr veterans.
Thanks to its properties anxiolytics And antidepressants, CBD oil is not just a magic potion, but a special formula for a happy cat in great shape.
So, if your cat mewts a "help" because of the pain, the CBD is there to offer it a comforting leg. 🐾💙
"CBD oil has been a real revolution for many cats with chronic pain. It not only provides relief, but also improves their mood and mobility." - Dr Sarah Thompson, veterinary specialist
CBD oil as a natural repulsive against chips for cats
Did you know that theCBD oil is toxic to fleas ? It can be a natural and effective way to fight against these annoying parasites. Whether ingested or applied locally, CBD oil can help eliminate fleas while promoting healthy skin, shiny coat and a balanced digestive system. Many veterinarians recommend CBD oil to treat skin problems in cats.
How to administer CBD oil to your cat
Administering CBD oil to your cat is simple and railless. Due to its appetizing taste, cats often appreciate the flavor of CBD oil.
You can mix it with their food or administer it directly in their mouths using the pipe provided. It is important to give CBD oil to your cat when it is calm and relaxed.
The dosage instructions will vary depending on the weight of your cat, and it is advisable to start with a lower dose and to gradually increase if necessary.
The recommended dose is 2 drops per day
2 drops corresponds to 5mg (for an oil at 5%)
If your cat weighs less than 5 kilos use 3% CBD oil
or 1 available in salmon flavor
Choice of percentage:
- 3% small cat of - 5kg
- 5% average chat of + 5kg
We advise you to opt for a staggered dosage and control the effects obtained. If your pet takes medication, please consult a veterinarian to find out when you need to give it CBD oil.
Certified laboratory tests to guarantee quality
Opt for a 3% or 5% CBD formula, extracted from hemp in a cold pressed from a biological culture. No shortcots here, only the cream of the cream for your hair ball!
Make sure your choice is as important as the meowing of a cat in search of hugs by checking the absence of pesticides, herbicides and any other unwanted chemicals. 🌿
THC? Not in this oil! Zero percent! Like a cat in total relaxation mode, your CBD oil must be without THC, because you don't want your cat to do psychedelic acrobatics. 🚫🍀
With these tips, choose CBD oil that will transform your cat into a zen ball certified by an expert and approved laboratory veterinarian. 🌟🐱
Our laboratory tests:
5% oil / 3% oil
CBD recipe for cats
Safety note: Do not put the glass droppings directly in your animal's mouth, because the glass could break.
The term "sensitivity" has recently been registered in the French Civil Code:
"Animals are living beings endowed with sensitivity" (law of February 16, 2015, article 515-14).