Cat Allergy Food

Selected specialty foods and hypoallergenic veterinary diets for allergic cats – affordably and conveniently delivered within 1–3 business days.

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Brit Hypoallergenic Salmon with Peas Cat 200 g Complete dietary food for cats – reduces symptoms related to ingredient and n....
(4) 4 reviews
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Brit Hypoallergenic Salmon & Pea Cat 5 kg Complete dietary food for cats – reduces symptoms related to intolerance to i....
(15) 15 reviews
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Brit Hypoallergenic Salmon & Pea Cat 2 kg Complete dietary food for cats – reduces symptoms related to intolerance to i....
(30) 30 reviews
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Brit Ultra-hypoallergenic Insect & Pea Cat 400 g A hypoallergenic diet designed to reduce food intolerance symptoms and promot....
(5) 5 reviews
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Brit Ultra-hypoallergenic Insect & Pea Cat 2 kg A hypoallergenic diet designed to reduce food intolerance symptoms and promot....
(8) 8 reviews
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Brit Hypoallergenic Salmon with Peas Cat 6 x 200 g Complete dietary food for cats – reduces symptoms related to ingredient and n....
(10) 10 reviews
Sale price€35,99
Pro Plan Cat Veterinary Diets HA Hypoallergenic 1,3 kg Complete dry food formulated to reduce ingredient and nutrient intolerances i....
(24) 24 reviews
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Pro Plan Cat Veterinary Diets HA hypoallergenic 3,5 kg Complete dry food formulated to reduce ingredient and nutrient intolerances i....
(12) 12 reviews

FAQ

A cat's allergy often manifests as itching, skin redness, hair loss, or digestive issues. An allergic cat may also overgroom itself.

A food allergy in cats can cause persistent itching, skin redness, flaking, scratching of the head or neck, recurring ear infections, and hair loss. Digestive symptoms may include diarrhea, loose stools, flatulence, and vomiting.

In treating a cat's allergy, it is essential to identify the allergen. If the cause is a food allergy, the solution is often a special allergy diet for cats. The right kind of food reduces skin symptoms such as itching, rashes, and hair loss. If an allergy is suspected, it is advisable to contact a veterinarian. Diagnosing allergies typically involves an elimination diet. During the elimination phase, the cat may require medication or other treatments to relieve symptoms.

Suitable food for an allergic cat is often a veterinarian-recommended allergy diet: a special diet with a limited number of ingredients that avoids common allergens such as chicken or grains. Alternatively, a food may be chosen in which the proteins have been hydrolyzed to prevent allergic reactions. This type of food supports skin health and reduces digestive issues.

How to Feed an Allergic Cat

An allergic cat requires special care, and the right allergy food is a key factor for the cat’s well-being. With us, you’ll find a carefully selected range of products that take into account the dietary needs and individual sensitivities of allergic cats.

How to Recognize Allergy in Cats?

Allergy symptoms in cats may appear as skin itching, increased hair loss, recurring diarrhea or vomiting, and irritation in the eyes and ears. Food allergies in cats are often difficult to detect because the symptoms can resemble those of other illnesses. The most common allergens are chicken and grains, and in these cases, a cat's chicken allergy or grain allergy requires a carefully adjusted dietary change.

What Is the Best Allergy Food for Cats?

Hypoallergenic food for cats is specially developed for sensitive individuals. In some products, such as Royal Canin Veterinary Diets Derma Anallergenic dry food for cats, hydrolyzed protein is used – a protein that has been broken down into such small components that the body no longer recognizes it as an allergen. This significantly reduces the risk of allergic reactions and soothes both digestion and skin.

At Vetapet, you’ll also find care products for allergic cats, wet food for allergic cats, and hypoallergenic cat treats. If you need help finding the right products, our customer service is happy to assist you.

Tips for Feeding an Allergic Cat:

- Always start an elimination diet according to your veterinarian’s instructions- Choose a food with hydrolyzed protein or a limited protein source- Observe and note any allergy symptoms in your cat- Avoid all products containing allergens – even treats