Cats can be surprisingly sensitive to food ingredients, and many pet owners don’t realize their cat’s skin or digestive issues might stem from allergies. Here’s how to spot a potential food sensitivity early.
🐾 1. Itchy Skin or Excessive Grooming
If your cat is licking or biting certain areas more than usual — especially paws, ears, or belly — it could be an allergic reaction.
🐾 2. Chronic Ear Infections
Recurrent ear problems may point to an underlying allergy, often tied to diet.
🐾 3. Vomiting or Diarrhea
Gastrointestinal symptoms can sometimes be overlooked as a one-off, but consistent issues may be your cat reacting to certain proteins or additives.
🐾 4. Hair Loss or Skin Lesions
If you notice bald patches or red, irritated skin, allergies are a strong possibility — especially when combined with other symptoms.
🔍 Common Food Triggers for Cats:
- Beef
- Dairy
- Fish
- Chicken
- Artificial colors/preservatives
🧠 Final Thought:
If you suspect your cat has a food allergy, talk to your vet and consider an elimination diet — switching to a simple, limited-ingredient food and slowly reintroducing items. Early action can dramatically improve your cat’s quality of life.
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