What Herbs Or Essential Oils Are Calming To Cats?

Do you know what herbs or essential oils are calming to cats? Read on and understand better about your adorable companion!

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Cats are sensitive creatures, and just like us, they too feel anxious or stressed due to changes in their environment, loud noises, or new people. Thankfully, nature offers a few gentle remedies in the form of essential oils that can help!


Herbs and Essential Oils Are Calming To Cats

1. Valerian Root Herbs

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This one is actually called a “Cat Drug” for its super-effective feline behaviour. Surprisingly, its roots can mimic the effect of cat pheromones, even!

The Valerian roots help in calming cats. While some cats may initially get excited, it often helps reduce nervous energy and promotes relaxation.

2. Chamomile Flowers

Chamomile Flowers

Chamomile is a magical herb that has wonderful soothing properties to help a cat suffering from mild anxiety! What you can do is dry some chamomile in small amounts and store it for further use.

Later, whenever there is a need, you can use it in safe doses or in pet-safe sprays to create a peaceful atmosphere for your cat.

Caution: Make sure it’s a pet-formulated product and never give chamomile tea directly.

3. Catnip Herb

Catnip Herb

Named after cats themselves, the catnip acts like a stress reliever. After the initial playful reaction, many cats become calm and mellow. It is great for short-term anxiety relief, and can help your cat before travel or vet visits.

You can buy a bottled catnip spray at any pet store, or just brew some catnip tea and store it in a spray bottle. Use this spray on the toys and scratching posts for the best results.

4. Lemongrass Essential Oil

Lemongrass Essential Oil

Lemongrass oil in very diluted amounts may help relax your cat. One thing to remember here is that you should use it in diffusers and should avoid using it topically or orally.

Try mixing it with distilled water in a ratio of 1:10 and spray it at the corners, entryways, and your cat’s toys. The smell of lemongrass is very relieving and works wonders!

Caution: Essential oils must be used cautiously around pets. Always ensure the room is well-ventilated and the cat can leave if it wants.

5. Lavender Essential Oil

Lavender Essential Oil

This one is a goddess of aroma! The fragrance and the healing properties of lavender are all collectively wonderful and are known for their calming properties.

In extremely diluted form and used in a diffuser for a short time, it might help ease a cat’s stress. But be very careful, as concentrated essential oils can be toxic. We suggest consulting your vet before use.

6. Bach Rescue Remedy for Pets

Bach Flower oil

While not an herb or oil, this flower essence blend is made specifically for animals and is often recommended by holistic vets to calm anxious pets.

To use the medication, add four drops to your kitty’s water or wet food. You can also place the drops on cat treats for your kitty to eat to calm it.


Caution: For Use Of Herbs and Essential Oils

Cats have a very different metabolism from humans and dogs. Many essential oils can be toxic to them, especially if applied directly or ingested. So, it is recommended to always use pet-safe formulations and consult a veterinarian before introducing anything new.

Pro Tip: If your cat seems stressed, you can create a peaceful space with soft lighting, gentle music, and the occasional safe herb.


Just remember—less is more, and safety always comes first. Happy petting! Meanwhile, check out our latest guide on neem oil and its uses on herbs.

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