What do you recommend for a cat that throws up his food. He has food sensitivities and allergies, but no diarrhea.

When you have a food-sensitive little tiger, it's a good idea to have them in a hypoallergenic diet. Food allergens are most often caused by specific proteins, poultry and beef being the most common proteins that cause these allergies. The only way to find out is either by elimination trials or by offering them the hypoallergenic diet which is either with a novel protein or a hydrolyzed protein.  You can read a little more about them on our blog, Hypoalergenic Diets for Pets, here:
👉🏼 https://nhvpethealth.com/blog/hypoallergenic-diet-for-pets-what-it-means-and-does-your-pet-need-it/

Another interesting blog is Food Allergies in Dogs and Cats, located here:
👉🏼 https://nhvpethealth.com/blog/vet-tech-rounds-food-allergies-in-dogs-and-cats/

Supplements that are vet-formulated to help reduce symptoms can provide holistic support. NHV Stimmune helps promote the body's natural histamine response and can be a good supplement to integrate into one's diet.

NHV Multi Essentials contains herbs that are high in antioxidants, minerals, and vitamins. It might reduce lethargy in furkids and promote a healthy metabolism. It helps with nutrient absorption and fills nutritional voids due to poor diet or illness.

You can also try NHV TumFlora for nausea (vomiting). This formulation helps reduce inflammation of the gut and acid buildup. It could also help with food allergies, promoting gut health.

Changing your dog’s diet to a more gut-friendly one is recommended when it comes to food allergies. If you would like to consult our nutritionist for a personalized nutrition plan tailored to your pet's unique needs, you can click here:
👉🏼 https://www.nhvnaturalpetproducts.com/personalized-veterinary-nutrition-plan-for-pets/

Jul 4, 2025

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