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How Can I Treat Flatulence in Cats?
First, make a 24-hour diary of what your cat has been eating and their eating habits to determine if your cat's flatulence may be food related. Here are a few other suggestions:
There are also some nice natural healing remedies for cat flatulence as well. Some herbs to consider are: Yogurt: Removing dairy products was one of the ways to prevent gas, so how could yogurt prevent gas in my cat? Even cats that do not digest dairy well can actually benefit from adding a bit of plain yogurt to their diet. The friendly bacteria in yogurt can help reduce intestinal gas. You want to look for unflavored and unsweetened yogurt. Add about one teaspoon to your cat's food. Charcoal: I have had a lot of luck with activated charcoal in eliminating gas in my pets (And within myself much to my family's relief!). Add about 1/8 of a teaspoon to your cat's food every day, but only a few days at a time before giving it a rest. The charcoal will absorb any foul odors, but be careful as it will also absorb nutrients so only go short term use with charcoal. |
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