18% lower calories vs. Science Diet Large Breed Adult
Supports healthy immune system, digestion, lean muscle & beautiful coat
18% lower calories vs. Science Diet Adult
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If a cat vomits frequently, has diarrhea, irritated skin, a poor coat condition or hair loss, then they may have food allergies. The most common symptoms are digestive upset or skin irritation. These signs can be long-term, recurring and should be noted to your vet.
One of the most difficult things on a cat’s path to recovery is determining what is causing their allergies. Food allergies in cats are caused by a reaction to a particular ingredient, usually a protein. Food allergies may last a lifetime so the ingredient must be permanently removed from your cat’s diet.
One of the most difficult things on a cat’s path to recovery is determining what is causing their allergies. Food allergies in cats are caused by a reaction to a particular ingredient, usually a protein. Food allergies may last a lifetime so the ingredient must be permanently removed from your cat’s diet.
A cat may react to certain substances in their environment — like grasses, pollen, mold or biting insects. Removing the offending allergen along with a multimodal approach can help reduce the adverse signs of environmental allergies in cats.
Cats may experience reactions to certain ingredients, and they are identified through food elimination trials conducted by your veterinarian. A food elimination trial is a process of finding and removing the food ingredient causing skin issues or digestive upsets. Luckily, food allergies are uncommon in cats.
Managing a cat’s allergies can be a challenging process, and your first step should be visiting your veterinarian. They will help you find the right combination of nutrition, medication, and/or topicals for your cat.
Living with a cat with food allergies can cause you both to be restless, but the road to recovery will require time, patience and trust in your vet. Remember — just like humans, every cat is unique, and the best solution will come from working with a professional to address your pet’s specific needs. Together, you’ll get on the right track to helping your best friend feel like their best self.
Therapeutic nutrition plays an important role in the long-term management of allergies in cats. The right nutrition can promote healthy skin from within and help alleviate your cat’s signs quickly and long-term. Even with treatment, some cats may have recurring signs that will require adjustments along the way, and your veterinarian will be a helpful resource in managing your cat’s allergies.
A vet may prescribe medication to help alleviate your cat’s signs of allergies. If you are wondering what you can give your cat for allergies, only give medication as recommended by your vet.
Topicals can be used for managing allergies in cats. There are various deliveries for topicals like shampoos, lotions, sprays or ointments. Reach out to your veterinarian to ensure a specific topical is appropriate for your pet’s skin condition and life stage.
You’ll want to ask your vet about a few things when it comes to the best cat food for food allergies. Ask about therapeutic cat food with a novel protein or hydrolyzed protein that is unlikely to cause a reaction.
If you notice behavior changes or sense something is off with your cat, it may be time to schedule a vet visit.
You also may want to ask your vet if therapeutic nutrition would be appropriate for your cat. Hill's Prescription Diet foods are developed by a team of Ph.D. nutritionists and veterinarians, and require a vet recommendation for purchase. Schedule an appointment so your vet can assess your pet's health and nutritional needs.
Clinically tested nutrition formulated for multiple benefits: digestive health, weight management, blood sugar management and urinary health
Clinical nutrition formulated to help cats lose weight and manage blood sugar
Delicious nutrition clinically shown to help protect kidney function and maintain a healthy weight and muscle mass
Clinical nutrition formulated to help cats lose weight and manage blood sugar