Cats may seem independent, but their health depends on us—especially when it comes to their gut. A healthy digestive system affects everything: mood, immunity, energy, and even behavior.
Here’s what every cat parent should know:
🥣 1. Why Gut Health Matters
The gut is home to trillions of bacteria. When balanced, it helps absorb nutrients, fight illness, and regulate mood. When disrupted, it can cause diarrhea, vomiting, or even aggression.
🧬 2. Signs of Gut Imbalance
- Frequent vomiting
- Loose stools or constipation
- Bad breath
- Lethargy or irritability
If you notice these, it’s time to look deeper.
🥛 3. Probiotics for Cats
Probiotics are “good bacteria” that support digestion. You can find them in vet-approved supplements or foods with added cultures.
Tip: Always consult your vet before introducing new supplements.
🐟 4. Diet Matters
Cats need high-protein, low-carb diets. Avoid fillers like corn or soy. Add fiber through pumpkin puree or psyllium husk (in vet-approved doses).
Sri Lankan tip: A tiny bit of fresh coconut water can soothe mild stomach upset.
🧘 5. Stress Affects the Gut
Cats are sensitive. Loud noises, sudden changes, or loneliness can trigger gut issues. Create a calm space, offer routine, and give gentle affection.
🌏 Local Wisdom Meets Global Care
In Sri Lanka, we’ve long used natural remedies like coconut oil and herbal teas. When blended with modern science, they offer gentle, effective support for pets worldwide.
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