The most common cat food Allergies come from ingredients such as corn products, dairy products, eggs, soy products, seafood, preservatives and even food coloring. To pinpoint a certain allergy, feed your cat a specific food for a month, paying attention to the ingredients. Do not allow the cat to have any treats during this time as treats can also cause allergic reactions.
You can find out about cat food allergies from your local veternarian. A website that discusses about cat food allergies you may want to consider looking at is http://www.littlebigcat.com/health/food-allergies-in-cats/ .
It depends. Some cats have food Allergies which will make them do this. Bring you cat to the vet, and they will have a look and see if there are any food allergies. If so, they will probably give you a special food to give your cat. This will prevent any food refunds. (From the inside of your cat.)
It depends. Some cats have food allergies which will make them do this. Bring you cat to the vet, and they will have a look and see if there are any food allergies. If so, they will probably give you a special food to give your cat. This will prevent any food refunds. (From the inside of your cat.)
Garlic is actually toxic to cats, so which is most likely why your cat is having bad reactions to it. As for general allergies, they certainly can. I once had a cat with severe allergies. Cats can develop allergies to many things, although it is becoming increasingly common for a cat to develop allergies to corn and gluten often found in cheaper commercial food brands, and to household chemicals.
Have a veterinarian check it's liver and thyroid. The cat may just have allergies to the food you give it.
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When a cat has allergies it has an extremely sensitive immune system to everday substances, you can tell if your cat has an allergy if it acts a little funny after it eats.
Yes, your cat can have Allergies.
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Take your cat to the vet. It could just be hairballs, but it could be something like allergies, which are common in dogs and cats and vomiting can be a symptom of this. If it's allergies, your vet will do a test and recommend a good allergy food. This is what happened with my cat, and after the vet put him on Natural Balance LID green pea & chicken cat food, he stopped vomiting saved me and my kitty.
It is the dander of a cat that can cause allergies in humans. The hair of a Persian cat can cause allergies.
They totally have pills for cat allergies, just ask yo doc for some prescriptions!