Hypoallergenic food for cats

Cats can suffer from various diseases but also food allergies. If you think your cat may suffer from food allergy, it is advisable to discuss it with your vet. Food allergy often shows itself with symptoms, such as itching, gastrointestinal problems, skin problems and loss of appetite. The symptoms your cat displays vary according to the severity of food allergy. The most common symptoms are itching and irritated skin on the head of your cat. If you visit your vet, the vet can rule out that there is no other problem and give you advice on what hypoallergenic food for cats is right for your cat. The vet can have a look at dry hypoallergenic food for cats as well as hypoallergenic wet cat food.

Food allergy in cats

There are specific proteins that cats can be allergic to. These are mainly proteins found in other animal species. Especially beef proteins, chicken and pork proteins are the most common causes of food allergy for cats. Plant proteins can also cause food allergy. Because cat food is composed of different kinds of products from processed animals and plants it is useful to discuss with your vet what kind of hypoallergenic food for cats fits your cat’s needs.

Hypoallergenic food and hypoallergenic wet cat food

The vet can give you advice for the best hypoallergenic food for cats and hypoallergenic wet cat food. There are many types of food for cats and wet cat food because there are many types of allergies. The doctor can give you advice on what to look out for when buying hypoallergenic cat food. Fortunately there are many brands that sell quality cat food and clearly state on the packaging that it is food grade and allergy safe. For the most common types of food allergies and diseases in animals there is a lot of choice in buying hypoallergenic dry and wet cat food.

Choosing the right cat food

Cats can suffer from food intolerance and food allergy. Cats can also become overweight or underweight because of the wrong food. Sometimes it is difficult to find out what your cat is allergic to. The most common intolerance and allergic reaction is to fish, beef and chicken. It can also happen that your cat cannot tolerate filling products such as certain types of grain, barley or corn. Even so, it is important to choose a product with as many animal ingredients as possible. A cat is a carnivore, so its digestive system is adapted to this. You can see exactly which product is suitable on the packaging of the cat food.

Clement Jansen

Clement Jansen