Frequently Asked Questions
What ingredients shouldn’t be in sensitive stomach cat food?
When buying food for a cat with a sensitive stomach, you should avoid formulas containing grains and cereals, hard-to-digest carbs, gluten, lactose, potential allergens, preservatives, and artificial additives. All of these ingredients can be challenging for cats with sensitive stomachs to digest. If you purchase sensitive stomach cat food and your kitty continues to have problems, you should contact your vet.
What causes cats to have sensitive stomachs?
Many factors contribute to a cat’s sensitive stomach, including age, food intolerance, or allergies. Senior cats sometimes have poor dental health and are unable to chew their food well, which could result in them vomiting large amounts of food because their digestive systems are unable to process it or it takes longer to digest. It’s important to purchase food with easy-to-absorb nutrients to help them maintain their health. On the other hand, your cat could develop food intolerances from a diet of low-quality cat food. Preservatives and food coloring can irritate a cat’s intestinal tract, leading to problems. If you find your cat has problems, you can try changing to a different food brand with high-quality ingredients.
About the Author
Lynnae grew up with pets all her life, so she has firsthand experience on how to best take care of your favorite companions. This teacher by day and writer by night has a mission to make sure all pets have what they need to live long and healthy lives.
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