How to treat a cat’s gastrointestinal problems
When a cat has a bad gastrointestinal condition, it is necessary to feed it some simple and easy-to-digest food. You can also add some probiotics to help regulate the gastrointestinal tract. Let the cat exercise appropriately every day to increase gastrointestinal motility. You can usually comb the cat's hair more to remove it. Shred miscellaneous cat hair to prevent cats from licking too much hair, which may cause gastrointestinal discomfort.
Tip:
Parents of cats with poor gastrointestinal problems should not feed them high-fat or high-carbohydrate foods. They should mainly feed them moderate amounts of fat and high protein. It is best to feed decomposed protein, and parents can look for this type of cat food.
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