What’s a simple recipe for homemade cat treats that won’t upset a sensitive stomach?

I've been on a bit of a journey trying to find the perfect treats for my cat, who has such a sensitive stomach. It's been a challenge because every time we try something new, she ends up looking a bit miserable and won't play as much. I've tried different store-bought options, but nothing seems to sit right with her. I'm feeling frustrated because I just want to see her happy and healthy, and I'm starting to think that maybe homemade treats could be the answer.

Answer

Homemade treats might be an excellent option for your cat with a sensitive stomach, allowing you to control the ingredients and ensure they are gentle on her digestive system.

  • Monitor for symptoms such as vomiting, diarrhea, or lethargy after feeding treats.
  • Stick to single-ingredient treats like boiled chicken or fish.
  • Consult your vet about potential food allergies.
  • Gradually introduce any new treats to her diet.

The challenge with sensitive stomachs in cats is that many commercial treats contain artificial additives, preservatives, or allergens that may upset your pet's digestion. By opting for homemade treats, you can select hypoallergenic ingredients and keep her diet simple, which could increase her comfort and willingness to play. It's important to observe her reaction to new foods to ensure that what she eats is both nourishing and safe. Always remember that sudden dietary changes can exacerbate stomach sensitivities, so introduce any new treats slowly.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What foods are usually safe for cats with sensitive stomachs?

Plain, cooked chicken or fish is generally safe, as well as a small amount of plain, cooked pumpkin. Always introduce new treats slowly and in small amounts to monitor her reaction.

How can I tell if a treat is causing my cat's stomach issues?

Watch for symptoms like diarrhea, vomiting, or decreased energy levels after your cat eats the treat. If these occur, discontinue the treat immediately.

Should I try a hypoallergenic cat food instead?

If homemade treats don't resolve her issues, a hypoallergenic cat food might be a worthwhile option. Discuss this with your vet, who can guide you toward the best dietary adjustments.

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