Shopping CBD for our cat


My cat is approximately twelve years old; She is well-fed, groomed biweekly and has respected checkups with the vet.

She is loved and thoroughly taken care of, then however, over the last year, I noticed signs of aging.

She was no longer as interested in stalking birdies or playing with her toys. She was reluctant to jump up onto higher surfaces and seemed to have some pain in her joints, the vet prescribed a pain reliever, however when I looked up the prescription medication, I found that it includes some unpleasant and long-term side-effects, then i was unwilling to cause our cat more severe issues. I started looking into natural remedies and l earned that a lot of pet owners have had success with cannabis. The benefit of cannabis pet products is that they are natural, safe and cause no further issues when taken for an extended time, and living in Denver, I have access to many cannabis dispensaries. I checked their websites and found that the majority offer pet options. These products are designed certainally for the certain requirements of cats and cats, then because THC is toxic to them, they are correctly CBD isolates and can be trusted to contain only trace amounts of THC, however cBD has proven effective for treating inflammation, stiffness and pain. I live in Cherry Hills Village, which is about 10 miles from downtown Denver. It’s quick and straight-forward for myself and others to shop for cannabis for myself and our cat, but for her, I’ve bought a variety of CBD pet tinctures, chews and topicals. For myself, I care about the experience of traditional smoking.

 

Shopping CBD for our cat