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Understanding Digestive Sensitivities in Cats & How Diet Helps


Why Cats Develop Digestive Sensitivities

Cats have delicate digestive systems, and even small dietary imbalances can lead to reactions. Vomiting, diarrhea, hairballs, and bloating are not “normal cat things” — they’re often signs that their food isn’t working for them.


Common Causes of Digestive Issues

• Protein intolerances (chicken, beef, dairy) 

• Highly processed kibble 

• Artificial additives or preservatives 

• Low-moisture diets causing dehydration 

• Grain-heavy meals 

• Sudden changes in food

When the GI system becomes irritated, it triggers inflammation that affects both digestion and skin health.


How Diet Can Calm a Sensitive Stomach

Fresh or limited-ingredient diets help the gut rest and heal. These options reduce inflammation and are easier to digest. They can help: 

• Improve stool consistency 

• Reduce vomiting and hairballs 

• Lower skin irritation and itching 

• Increase appetite and meal satisfaction 

• Support long-term gut balance

Proteins like rabbit, duck, or fish are great for cats with sensitivities.


Signs Your Cat Needs a Gentler Diet

• Frequent vomiting after meals 

• Excessive grooming 

• Loose stools or constipation 

• Reduced interest in food 

• Visible discomfort after eating 

• Loud stomach noises or bloating

These signs mean it’s time to simplify their diet.


Conclusion

A sensitive stomach is your cat’s way of communicating. Simplifying their diet and choosing gentle, fresh ingredients can transform their digestion and give them lasting comfort.


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