Best Sensitive Stomach Cat Foods [Recommended by a Vet]
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- Опубликовано: 6 авг 2024
- In this video, Great Pet Care veterinary expert Dr. Sylvalyn Hammond discusses options for sensitive stomach cat foods that may help cats with digestive issues. Learn more about our picks for the best dry and wet foods and the best options for kittens and seniors.
Products mentioned in this video:
Blue Buffalo Sensitive Stomach Dry Adult Cat Food: amzn.to/3R6Ic4R
Royal Canin Digest Sensitive Loaf in Sauce Canned Cat Food: amzn.to/3ThyJZD
Merrick Limited Ingredient Real Chicken Cat Food: bit.ly/3pQNy7X
Grandma Lucy's Anti-Diarrhea Freeze Dried Cat Meal Replacement: amzn.to/3pKqzvn
Iams Proactive Health Sensitive Digestion and Skin Dry Cat Food: amzn.to/3pK3c5b
Blue Buffalo Basics Limited Ingredient Grain Free Natural Kitten Pate: amzn.to/3wvkWoR
Hills Prescription Diet i/d Digestive Care for Cats: amzn.to/3wsiakc
Purina One Natural Sensitive Skin and Stomach Dry Cat Food: amzn.to/3R3lGte
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TIMESTAMPS
00:00 Sensitive Stomach Cat Food Introduction
01:27 Why Your Cat Might Need a Sensitive Stomach Food
01:38 Symptoms of Digestive Issues in Cats
02:33 How Are Sensitive Stomach Cat Foods Different?
03:03 What to Look for When Shopping for a Sensitive Stomach Food
03:40 Best Overall: Blue Buffalo Sensitive Stomach Dry Cat Food
04:30 Best Wet Food: Royal Canin Digest Sensitive Loaf in Sauce
05:24 Best Dry Food: Merrick Limited Ingredient Grain Free Real Chicken
06:31 Best for Vomiting: Iams Protective Health Sensitive Digestion and Skin
07:35 Best for Diarrhea: Grandma Lucy's Anti-Diarrhea Freeze Dried Cat Meal Replacement
08:26 Best for Kittens: Blue Buffalo Basics Limited Ingredient Natural Kitten Pate
09:27 Most Affordable: Purina ONE Natural Sensitive Skin and Stomach
10:25 Best for Seniors: Hills Prescription Diet i/d Digestive Care Dry Cat Food
11:48 Conclusion - Животные
Please keep a journal of what you’re feeding your cats and how they respond. If they throw it up or regurgitate it then you know it’s not working. Learn how to read the ingredients and you will see a pattern of what your cat likes and doesn’t like, and may be allergic to. Learn what cats need as far as nutrition, vitamins and minerals. A lot of these foods have ingredients that cats don’t eat in the wild. Cats are carnivores. I’m honestly at the point where it’s hard for me to trust foods that are recommended by professionals. ❤ 🐈
Right now I’m trying Royal Canin but someone suggested making my own chicken breast, I did that and he loves it
The best food is home made food including little rice, boiled chicken & fish and sometime boiled egg.
Which food do you recommend ? Hills gastro intestinal with biom ? What do you think about this one ?
Can you buy this in UK and where cheers
My snowshoe Siamese has Exocrine Pancreatic Insufficiency and now suspected IBD. He did well on Blue Tasteful pate with his enzymes but didn't want to touch it any more. His vet suggested I switch him to kibble because of the tarter on his teeth, since we switched to kibble he's gone downhill FAST. I'm on brand #3 of dry food and if this doesn't help we're going back to only wet food. I just want him to be okay 😢
How is he now? My cat is having the same issues eating.
Just wondering if Grain free food is good for a 6 month kitten with sensitive stomach issues? Do you have a recommendation on a good food for a kitten that is 6 months old?
My cat is keep vomitring. She vomitted before all the undigested food and now she throws up tellow liquid. I went to vet they to urine test blood sample they took xray . But really they did not help much. They say she has bacteriql infection. I dont kbwo changed food tried all the sensitive one royal cannin, hills buffalo over the counter ones. They did help somehow. But then my vet prescribed hills i/d did help couple days and then she vomit again. Now i will try the new prescribed food purina and also purina probiitic. I hope it helps. I am desperate and i dont understand her pain . I wish God would guide into this.
My cat would either vomit or have diarrhea with any dry food. He did better with the royal canine pate cans, however, he did not do well with the same kind of royal canine dry food. Any ideas what to do here? Not sure why, if it has same ingredients
Try kaolin pectin. It helped my cat with diarrhea and even now that I haven't given it to him he still is cheated from diarrhea
My 15 year old cat has been on blue Buffalo sensitive stomach for many year. But now is having loose stool for a month. And going outside of the box too. Worried of making it worse by switching
Might be the litter, my cat has had issues with some of the dust free litter because it's rough on his paws and chooses to poop right outside the litterbox. As some cats get older they don't like dealing with the pain on their paws. I switched to a very soft litter and he hasn't had an accident since.
@@HybridEmblem we fixed the loose stool with kaolin pectin and switching to cat person food! He no longer goes outside of the box or is having vomiting/diarrhea but now is peeing 7 times a day (I counted the lumps a few days) so now I'm worried about the liver/kidney disease. Otherwise he eats normal and doesn't seem to be in any pain and even runs around the house like a kitten. Just hate how there's no way I could afford that diagnosis
@@ABC-rg4liuy some Pronefra kidney support if you're worried. It works like magic.
@@donnae9566 thank you!!! Is there a place you trust to purchase from?
Do you recommend these for kitten too, since its label adult
Sadly these aren’t recommended for kittens
Can these foods help my Maine Coon cat with sensitive stomach?
I like iams and if you wanna try a natural Italian brand that works well for my cats, try farmina digestion. I alternate between famina and iams (one cat gets urinary Formulas and the other gets digestive Formulas)
I saw in the store Royal Cain makes a special maine coon diet now. Maybe give that a try. Maine coons are beautiful cats, hope the best for your cat.
It’s ironic that most food you’re recommend are big brands that find nutritional classes. When a lot of their food has fillers. And they pay vets to sell their foods.
I tried a holistic diet for my cat that had cancer. Even did some root tea mixture that was supposed to help. It didn't help at all. Don't trust everything you read on the Internet. At least the big names and vets back there findings up with tests and real trials. I was really upset I lost that cat and should have done chemo and the special food diet. For my other senior cat I didn't do the stupid holistic diet and they are doing way better.
The cats have sensitive stomachs because for years pets have been eating processed none species appropriate food. The ingredients in these veterinary foods says it all.
Actually, as someone who was trained by board certified vet nutritionists and trained vets and their teams, and has watched the pet food marketers get more and more dishonest, the ingredient panel and the ingredient names themselves are all manipulation to get you to spend more money. Even in this video which was somewhat informative, there was no mention of the nutrients each of these diets deliver. Species appropriate is a marketing term, brilliant as it is, but it is not science. There is no geriatrics in nature. Thankfully our cats live more than twice as long, but old age and age related diseases can be managed with nutrients, not by just feeding meat. I understand how powerful the marketing is, but it’s really harming pets, not helping them. Did this stuff for 34 years! I’m right.
I’ve fed my cat only high quality brands such as Rawz, Acana, Orijen & Ziwi peak. He still throws up time to time and gets upset stomach and diarrhea. Never fed him junk wet food or dry food.
@@IroonieLASame with me and went to the Vet. After years I’m finally going to try Royal Canin and Hills. I don’t like the ingredients but they need help with their digestive issues.
All kibble is garbage