Calming Paste
Soothe your cat with Zesty Paws Calming Paste, formulated with L-Theanine, L-Tryptophan & Lactium® to support relaxed behaviour without drowsiness.
Product Description
Product Description
Developed with expert care, Zesty Paws® Calming Paste is a science-backed, cat-approved supplement designed to help maintain relaxed behaviour in cats during moments of stress or restlessness. This advanced formula features a Triple-Action Calming Complex with Lactium®, L-Theanine from Green Tea, and L-Tryptophan: ingredients studied for their ability to support calm behaviour without causing drowsiness. Ideal for changes at home, vet visits, or environmental triggers, this delicious paste helps your cat stay composed, comfortable, and connected.
Feeding Guide
Feeding Guide
Zesty Paws is designed to complement your cat's daily diet.
Directions for use:
Feed once a day as part of a balanced diet. For best results, feed for a minimum of 4 weeks.
Ingredients
Ingredients
Composition: Malt Extract, Vegetable Glycerin, Yeast Products, Yeast Extract, Lactium® Milk Protein Powder (2.7%), Hydrolysed Fish Protein, Minerals.
Additives: Preservatives, Flavourings: Green Tea Extract (Camellia sinensis) 2230mg/kg, Vitamins: Vitamin B1 30000mg/kg, Amino Acids: L-Tryptophan 22200mg/kg
Analytical Constituents: Moisture 52%, Crude Protein 16%, Crude Fat 0.5%, Crude Ash 5%, Crude Fibre 1%







Ingredients backed by science
Our natural, high-quality ingredients are GMO-free, with no artificial colours or flavours.
Pet Parent Approved
FAQs
Will a calming paste relax my cat without making them too sleepy or groggy?
Will a calming paste relax my cat without making them too sleepy or groggy?
Yes. Zesty Paws calming pastes use gentle, non-sedative ingredients like Lactium or L-Theanine that help promote calm behaviour without causing drowsiness. Your cat stays relaxed, not knocked out.
Should I give the calming paste to my cat daily or only before stressful events?
Should I give the calming paste to my cat daily or only before stressful events?
You can do either. For consistent anxiety or nervousness, daily use is recommended. For specific events like travel or vet visits, give the paste beforehand for best effect.
Why choose a paste over tablets for my cat?
Why choose a paste over tablets for my cat?
Because cats are notoriously hard to impress! Tablets? Hit or miss. But a delicious, easy-to-serve paste? That’s a yes from even the pickiest felines. Serve it on a spoon, mix into food, or let them lick it straight from the tube. No stress, no mess – just daily wellness, made easy.
How often should I give my cat the Calming paste?
How often should I give my cat the Calming paste?
Check the recommended amount based on your cat’s weight – it's designed for daily use unless your vet says otherwise. For best results, stick with it for at least 30 days.
How soon will I notice a difference?
How soon will I notice a difference?
Every cat’s different. You might spot changes in just a few days, but most benefits show up after 2-4 weeks of daily use. Long-term wellness takes consistency and your cat’s worth it!
Any side effects to watch out for?
Any side effects to watch out for?
Our pastes are made with vet-approved ingredients and side effects are rare. But if your cat experiences anything unusual, like tummy upset or odd behaviour, pause and check in with your vet.
Is this paste safe for my kitten?
Is this paste safe for my kitten?
Certainly! Kittens over 12 weeks can enjoy them. But always ask your vet before giving any supplement to a growing kitten.
Will my cat actually eat it?
Will my cat actually eat it?
We thought of that! Our pastes are irresistibly flavoured for feline taste buds – so whether you offer it on a spoon, finger, or straight from the tube, most cats lap it up happily. But if your kitty turns up their nose? No worries, we’ve got a 100% satisfaction guarantee.
Can I give more than one paste at once?
Can I give more than one paste at once?
In many cases, yes, especially if they support different functions (e.g. one for digestion and one for calming). But we recommend checking with your vet based on your cat’s individual needs.