Medical Food for Cats
- There are prescription diets to benefit cats with various diseases and conditions, including kidney disease, kidney failure, food allergies, bladder issues, irritable bowel disease, various skin conditions and dental issues.
- A prescription diet may require specific amounts to be fed to the cat throughout the day. Amounts will vary based on the cat's specific needs and can be determined through a consultation with your vet.
- Benefits will vary from cat to cat, based on the specific ailment and prescribed diet. For example, a cat suffering from food allergies who is prescribed a hypoallergenic diet may no longer suffer from itchy skin or other allergy symptoms.
- Not all cats require a prescription diet. Check the ingredients--some prescribed diets contain poorer nutrition than non-prescription brands. And some veterinarians push prescription diets onto owners because they receive a commission for selling the food.
- While a prescription diet may seem like a good idea, some owners may wish to seek alternative options. Holistic foods are often higher quality and can also improve the health of a cat, without the high cost.