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🦜 Keep your parrot chill and thriving—because calm is the new cool!
UnRuffledRx™ Calming Formula is a premium, non-sedating bird supplement designed to reduce stress and feather plucking in parrots. Featuring natural calming agents L-theanine and GABA, it dissolves completely in water without altering taste or color, making daily dosing effortless. Proudly made in the USA in small batches, this 150-serving powder supports emotional balance during stressful events like fireworks, travel, and visitors, ensuring your feathered friend stays relaxed and happy.







| ASIN | B07M6J1XP5 |
| Active Ingredients | L-Theanine, GABA |
| Best Sellers Rank | #28,887 in Pet Supplies ( See Top 100 in Pet Supplies ) #99 in Bird Health Supplies |
| Brand Name | UnRuffledRx |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars (1,331) |
| Flavor | Unflavored |
| Included Components | Parrot Calming Formula Powder, Scoop |
| Item Form | Powder |
| Item Weight | 84 Grams |
| Manufacturer | BirdSupplies.com, Inc. |
| Manufacturer Part Number | URX1900 |
| Model Number | BS-Calming-001 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Pet Type | Bird |
| Product Benefits | Calms stressed birds, reduces feather plucking, non-sedating, easy to mix in water, made in the USA for freshness. |
| Specific Uses For Product | Behavior, Feathers, Stress |
| Target Species | African Gray, Macaw, Cockatiel, Senegal parrot, Burrowing parrot, Budgerigar, Conure, Cockatoo |
| UPC | 696302744997 |
| Unit Count | 4 Ounce |
D**A
I find the product does help, but I use it in combination with a tea tincture I make at home. The tea is essential and I have been using it for over a decade. I am not a bird expert so I do not want to make any recommendations. However, lately I have noticed many bird calming teas being marketed. I suggest do your own research and incorporate chamomile and other similar calming herbs to your birds daily diet--make a pot of tea and keep chilled and then diluted in the water at a 3 parts water to 1 part tea ratio and offer in place of plain water. I use human grade tea bags I get from the supermarket and it has been inexpensive and essential in keeping my little girl calm--she will be 23 this year!
C**E
Good product however the expiration date is short probably just this batch itself that i received. Hopefully finish before the date itself. Waiting for the featherup to be stocked up so that i can purchase that again.
I**M
There is improvement my mini macaws make less noise but have to use it consistently to see results.
C**E
100% necessary for hormonal birdies. On the days I forget to add it to my bird’s water, an evil demon with wings possesses my sweet cockatiel and chases me around the house; I curse my life choices. Add a scoop to warm water, swish it to dissolve, and everyone’s life will be better. Bird does not seem to notice a taste or smell. I tried other options, like calming chamomile lavender lemon ball tea or bird CBD oil - they either did not work or would work but my bird would hate them and fight me on it.
S**E
It’s really simple to use. You mix a little powder with clean water until it completely dissolves. I put just a little water in with the powder to mix it, before filling the water bowl. It does tend to leave clumps, if you mix it with too much water. It takes awhile for any kind of calming effect to build up. I haven’t noticed a reduction in my bird’s squawking, but I have noticed he is less aggressive. If you’re looking for something with a sedative-like effect, this is not the product. My 38-year-old parrot been on this product for several years now. The vendor gets dinged on this review for the packaging. The product used to come in a screw top jar with a measuring scoop. I’m glad I did not dispose of the last jar and scoop, because now the powder comes in a little pack that looks like cocaine.
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