7 Signs Your Cat's Gut Health Needs Attention
Your cat can't tell you something is off in their digestive system. But their body can — if you know where to look.
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Your cat can't tell you something is off in their digestive system. But their body can — if you know where to look.
Most owners treat hairballs as a grooming issue. The mechanism is digestive — and so are the most effective solutions.
Indoor cat nutrition isn't complicated, but label marketing makes it seem that way. Here's the practical framework for finding a wet food your cat will thrive on.
L-Lysine appears in more cat supplements than almost any other amino acid. The science behind it is genuinely interesting — and more complicated than most product pages let on.
Psyllium isn't just a human fiber supplement. In cats, it plays a specific mechanical and microbiome-supporting role that makes it a genuinely useful ingredient.
Most cat owners reach for probiotics after a bout of diarrhea. But research suggests these live microorganisms quietly support your cat's health in ways that go well beyond the litter box.