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Digestive upsets are never pleasant for your cat or you, and they can be some of the most worrying times. From vomiting to soft poo to full blown diarrhoea, there is a whole array of things that can go wrong with the gastrointestinal tract. In this article, we’ll look at how you can best support your cat’s digestion to keep it in tip-top health and hopefully avoid those upsets in the first place.
It’s thought that cats have evolved from the African wild cat, originally living in arid places. They lead largely solitary lives, apart from when they come together to find a mate. Compared to some animals, cats have relatively simple digestive tracts and have evolved to eat small, frequent, meaty meals. Cats in the wild spend lots of time hunting and usually eat 10-20 small meals a day. They are what’s called obligate carnivores, which means they have to have meat in their diet; they can’t produce certain essential nutrients themselves, like some amino acids, which are only found in meat.
Fundamentally, your cat needs cat food! This may sound silly, but because they are obligate carnivores, you may not meet all their nutritional needs if you feed them something like dog food. Always feed your cat a complete and balanced cat food that is suitable for its life stage. This means kitten food for kittens, adult food for adult cats, and senior food for seniors. If your cat has been neutered or tends to lounge around inside, you may need to feed them a lower-calorie food than you would a more active, outdoor cat.
Ask your vet if your cat is an ideal weight and always feed for the weight your cat should be. If they are overweight or underweight, that will be different from their current weight.
If your cat has never had any digestive upsets, then a good-quality, complete and balanced cat food should be fine. If your cat is prone to digestive upsets, though, your vet may recommend a very highly digestible food or a therapeutic diet for your cat’s individual issues.
Always try to feed cats a mixture of wet and dry food if you can. Cats get very hooked on textures, so if you feed them a variety from the word go, if ever you have to feed a certain type of food, your cat is much more likely to accept the change. Wet food is also great for ensuring good water intake, too.
Cats have simple, quite short digestive tracts, so they are best suited to small, frequent meals, as opposed to one or two large ones. Feeding several small meals a day keeps your cat interested and feeling fuller throughout the day, and can help with digestion because their digestive tract has evolved this way. Ideally aim to feed 4-6 meals a day.
If you’re out and about in the day, timer feeders can be really useful for splitting meals. Also, as cats tend to be active throughout the day and night, you can even programme them to give a meal in the night, rather than you being woken up by a peckish feline friend!
Cats are subtle, sensitive creatures and can be easily stressed by a number of things: living with other cats, either in the same house or in the neighbouring area; being kept indoors; having visitors; having a baby or small child in the home; or their owner going on holiday. Stress is one of the biggest avoidable causes of digestive upsets in our cat companions. If you feel this might be an issue, there are lots of simple changes you can make in the home environment to alleviate stress.
Because cats are obligate carnivores, some people say they should have very high protein levels in their diets. While cats do need a higher protein level than dogs, too much has been shown to have a negative effect on their microbiome and may be harmful to gut health in the longer term.
If you ever have any worries or concerns, have a chat with your vet or vet nurse about what you might be able to do to keep your cat’s mind and body – and therefore their digestive tract – happy!
Reviewed by Dr. Hein Meyer, DVM, PhD, Dipl-ECVIM-CA
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