Bayun the Cat for dogs

Kot Bayun is a veterinary medication for the treatment of mental instability in cats and dogs. Kot Bayun is non-addictive and compatible with other medications and vitamin and mineral supplements. Manufactured by the Russian company Veda.

Bayun the Cat for dogs

Operating principle

The pharmacological properties of the drug are based on the calming, sedative and antispasmodic effects of the bioactive substances it contains.

They reduce the feeling of fear, eliminate inappropriate reactions to external stimuli, reduce hypersexuality, the instinct of sexual hunting and marking territory, restless behavior when false pregnancy.

Excessive aggression, which dogs sometimes display even toward their owners during times of stress or fear, is reduced. The dog no longer experiences agitation and fear in response to loud noises, large crowds, or during transportation.

The drug Kot Bayun

Components and their action

The composition of the drug Kot Bayun includes extracts, infusions and decoctions of medicinal plants:

  • Valerian. It contains esters of borneolic and isovaleric acids, alkaloids, and borneol. It has a calming effect and reduces anxiety and nervous excitability.
  • Evasive peony (Peony root). This plant has antispasmodic and anticonvulsant properties and is effective in treating neurotic conditions. It contains benzoic and salicylic acids, flavonoids, and saponins.
  • Hawthorn. The fruits of this plant contain valuable organic acids (including ascorbic, ursolic, and oleic) and phenolic compounds. It is used to treat nervous disorders and insomnia.
  • Hops. Preparations made from hop cones have a sedative and calming effect on the central nervous system and possess analgesic properties. The plant contains essential oils, gum, valerianic and hop acids, and a number of vitamins.
  • Ground rue (dog mint). Chemical composition: essential oils, vitamin C (ascorbic acid), essential and non-essential amino acids.
  • Oregano. Oregano has a sedative effect and calms the nervous system. It contains antioxidants, vitamins, and flavonoids. This medicinal plant contains coumarin derivatives, which have an anticonvulsant effect and reduce excitatory processes in the central nervous system.
  • St. John's wort. Chemical composition: specific essential oils, alkaloids, vitamins C and P, provitamin A, and carotene. Used medicinally to treat depression and anxiety.
  • Catnip. This aromatic plant contains glycosides, saponins, and ascorbic acid and is used as a sedative for neuroses.
  • Melissa. A rich source of B vitamins, essential compounds, and phenolic acids, lemon balm is used in the treatment of neurological disorders as a sedative.
  • Peppermint. Contains a large amount of flavonoids and essential oils, the most important of which is menthol. It has a powerful relaxing effect, and medications based on this plant have been developed for the treatment of nervous disorders.
  • Motherwort. Reduces excitability and has antispasmodic and anticonvulsant properties. The plant contains alkaloids, the flavonoid quercetin, and vitamin P (rutin).
  • Cudweed. Thanks to its rich composition of essential oils, phytosterols, and vitamins, the herb has anti-inflammatory, vasodilatory, and sedative properties.
  • This plant from the amaranth family contains substances that increase resistance to stress: aromatic compounds, steroids, amino acids, glycosides, saponins, and phenolic acids.

Kot Bayun is available in tablet form and as a liquid infusion (drops). Tablets are considered more effective due to their higher concentration of active ingredients.

Cat Bayun tablets

Kot Bayun tablets are biconvex, white or yellowish, and weigh 0.2 g. They are packaged in 50 tablets in plastic jars or polyethylene bags. Kot Bayun drops are a light yellow or brown liquid that forms a small sediment when allowed to stand. They are packaged in 10 or 16 ml glass bottles with droppers.

The price of a pack of Kot Bayun tablets is 150-160 rubles, 3 bottles of drops (10 ml each) cost about 200 rubles.

Application

Kot Bayun is used for dogs aged 10 months and older. It is given 3-4 times a day, half an hour before or an hour after feeding. The recommended course of treatment is 7 days, and can be repeated monthly if necessary.

A dog with its owners

The dosage listed in the instructions for Kot Bayun is an average, approximate guideline, and depends to some extent on the dog's weight. A tiny lapdog and a huge Great Dane require different doses.

The standard regimen for dogs is 3-4 tablets per dose. They can be fed whole or crushed and mixed with food. The liquid medication is given at 4 ml (approximately a teaspoon). Kot Bayun drops can be given undiluted or mixed with water. Store the drops in the refrigerator; before use, warm them to room temperature and gently shake the bottle to mix the contents.

Infusion of Cat Bayun

There are no contraindications to the use of this natural remedy. It should only be avoided in cases of hypersensitivity to any of its many components. If allergic symptoms appear, discontinue use.

Reviews

Irina Igorevna, veterinarian:

"I often recommend this sedative to pet cat and dog owners. It's completely harmless and even beneficial for dogs, as the herbal extracts and decoctions it's made from contain many vitamins and microelements. Judging by reviews of Kot Bayun tablets and drops, results are usually seen quite quickly, although sometimes the effect is too weak, requiring the animal to be prescribed synthetic medications. These are more powerful, but unfortunately, almost all have side effects."

Olga Kotova, Sverdlovsk:

"Our shepherd, Alma, recently gave birth, and after the birth, she started acting erratically. She wouldn't let anyone come within two or three meters, even lunging at her beloved owner, barking, and baring her teeth. Feeding her was a struggle, and even examining the puppies or cleaning her pen was out of the question. The vet recommended Kot Bayun tablets (the instructions say they're more effective than the drops). We bought the medication and began mixing it into her food daily. After a week, Alma became noticeably calmer, and within two weeks, the "postpartum psychosis" had completely disappeared. However, the doctor recommended repeating the treatment at least once more to consolidate the results."

Oleg Ivanov, Rostov:

"I bought a 10-month-old Doberman puppy from a kennel. This breed is known for its sensitive psyche, as I soon discovered. Tamir (as we named him) quickly became accustomed to everyone in the family, was obedient, and eagerly learned to follow commands, but was terrified of any noise—a ringing phone, a knock on the door, or even the sound of a spoon dropped on the floor.

I was very upset, thinking the puppy was seriously ill, so I took him to the vet. The vet recommended trying Kot Bayun calming drops. They're made from herbal extracts, so they won't cause any harm. I started giving Tamir this medication and very soon noticed that my dog ​​became much calmer and more confident, and no longer panicked at loud noises. I recommend this product as an excellent stress reliever for dogs.

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