Intestinal Disease
Does your cat have a history of a poor appetite, hair balls, vomiting, constipation and/or diarrhea?
Most cats with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) have the aforementioned signs and those signs are caused by chronic irritation of the intestinal tract. In some cases, the entire intestinal system can be inflamed causing pancreatitis which can also cause abdominal pain in addition to very low energy, poor appetite, vomiting and diarrhea.
These veterinary approved diets help build back the health of the gut with prebiotics, omega 3 fatty acids, immune system enhancers, and some diets are even hypoallergenic to help reduce inflammatory responses so your cat can get appropriate nutrition with more digestive ease.
If your cat has been specifically diagnosed with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) because of a food sensitivity, please also visit the "Skin Disease/Food Sensitivities" Catalog for even more selection on hypoallergenic diets for your cat to try.