Cat Diet Alert: Food Poisoning, Allergies, & Intoleranc
Cat Food Concerns
Clinical Symptoms:
When a cat's food is problematic, it may exhibit symptoms such as gastrointestinal bloating, vomiting, and diarrhea.
Medical Examination:
Blood tests, urine analysis, and serum biochemistry all come back normal. Therefore, it is crucial for cat owners to closely monitor their pets at home and gently palpate their bellies to assess the situation.
Symptom 1: If your cat vomits gastric fluid, it could be due to a particularly forceful vomiting episode.
Symptom 2: If undigested food, such as whole or elongated pieces of kibble, are regurgitated.
Symptom 3: If partially digested food is vomited.
How to Address:
For Symptom 1: To mitigate this, it's best to feed your cat smaller, more frequent meals.
For Symptom 2: To prevent this, soak the kibble in water to soften it before feeding.
For Symptom 3: It is advisable to switch your cat to a prescription diet, specifically a hypoallergenic one, to see if it alleviates the symptoms.
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