Monday, 25 February 2013

Can Cats have Allergies?



You may not really believe it when the vet tells you that you have a sensitive cat on your hands. You may find it difficult to believe that pets suffer from many of the same problems that humans can have. It is just as important for cats with allergies to avoid stimulating foods as it is for children. No matter how much your cat may like foods that are bad for him, hypoallergenic cat food is a much better choice. You will have far fewer issues with your pet vomiting all over your furniture. 

Burgess Sensitive Hypoallergenic Cat Food


When your cat is healthy, she will have more energy and will likely spend much less time mewling at you. There are few things more unnerving than a cat that is suffering. though some cats have loud personalities, if it isn't like your cat to be noisy this can be a sign there is a problem. Slow growth or small adult size can also be signs that your cat has special dietary needs. Some cats have a hard time digesting certain proteins, others merely lack the enzymes necessary to process certain grains, like wheat or corn. Choosing to feed a hypoallergenic cat food can eliminate many potential allergens and may solve a problem you didn't even realize you and your cat were having.

Many pet owners choose to feed high quality hypoallergenic foods simply to be sure their furry friend is as healthy as possible. One of the benefits of these special foods is their use of whole, simple ingredients instead of the high quantity of fillers and preservatives usually present in pet foods. The simpler the ingredients list, the more likely you pet will be to handle the food. Though some symptoms of food allergies or sensitivities have nothing to do with digestive upset, there are some really common things you can watch for, such as itchiness, rashes, or swelling.

When in doubt about the health of your pet, it is in both your best interests to have a veterinarian check out the situation. Their advice can be priceless when it comes to the comfort of your pet. There are many types of hypoallergenic cat foods available and though most exclude the most common allergens, your pet may have very specific nutritional needs that can best be met by one brand over another. The price of a good quality food may seem high in the beginning, but think of it in terms of avoiding medical bills in the future. As with humans, if good nutrition and proper exercise are adhered too, the likelihood of costly and debilitating problems later in life is greatly reduced.

Choosing to feed your pet a hypoallergenic cat food may add years of health and happiness to your treasured furry friend, and save you a fortune in veterinarian bills. Your cat will thank you with the purr of a comfortable and pain free life. There are many choices available on the market and each offers a unique set of taste and ingredients, some experimentation may be necessary.  For more information on the Burgess Sensitive range of hypoallergenic pet foods please visit our website.