Resin, most from veal calves, not cows.
Fibre helps the gut muscles to move the food along the gut. It makes the gut muscles work.
The fibers help in the movement action of the gut. They actually aid in "peristalsis" the movement of the food in the gut and they maintain the flow of food in the gut region.
No, 'cat gut' is actually shortened 'cattle gut.' Cows provide the majority of the material for natural gut today, sheep, pigs and goats are other sources. Most of the uses for gut have been replaced with polymers today.
Fiber.
They get the fibre from the plants (i.e., grasses and legumes) that they eat.
fibre helps prevent constipation.
It's not a nutrient, but it helps to keep the gut functioning properly.
The digestive system benefits from dietary fiber. It helps promote regular bowel movements, prevents constipation, and supports overall gut health by nourishing beneficial gut bacteria.
Fiber moves through the digestive system primarily undigested, absorbing water along the way and bulking up stool. It helps regulate bowel movements and supports gut health by feeding beneficial gut bacteria. The majority of fiber is eventually excreted in feces.
Cat gut does not come from cats and never has. It is a shortened version of 'cattle gut.' The primary sources is from cows, with some provided by sheep.
keeps their digestive system healthy jusy like humans.
Cellulose