Top 5 Gut Health Irritants For Cats with Dr. Katie Woodley – Holistic Veterinarian
Top 5 Gut Health Irritants For Cats with Dr. Katie Woodley – Holistic Veterinarian
In this video, Dr. Katie Woodley – The Natural Pet Doctor, discusses the top 5 gut health irritants in cats. Cats have unique dietary needs, and certain ingredients can cause digestive issues. We explore the impact of grains, artificial additives, dairy products, high-fat foods, and common allergens on your cat’s digestive health.
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Dr. Katie Woodley, BVSc, GDVCHM, cVMA, is the proud owner and holistic veterinarian of The Natural Pet Doctor. After watching her own husband develop an autoimmune disease and be told there was nothing they could do other than strong immunosuppressive medications, Dr. Katie went down the path of holistic medicine. Becoming certified in acupuncture and Chinese herbal medicine changed everything for her pet patients. She started The Natural Pet Doctor after being in the conventional vet world for over 10 years to provide pet parents with more resources for natural medicine advice and care so they had all of the options. Her mission is to ensure that all pet parents have access to herbal medicine, supplementation, and nutritional advice throughout their pet’s lifetime that helps them thrive rather than just survive. Dr. Katie offers online education through her courses, YouTube channel, Facebook, and Instagram.
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Why do vets believe that grain free cat food is bad?
What cat food brands will be the best for throw up and also Kidney Stone’s or anything else A lot of these problems is in human foods also.
What probiotics / prebiotics do you recommend?
I just saw a video on here with Dr. Karen Becker who recommended giving DL Methionine to cats and dogs to help bring down the ph level with struvite urinary crystals rather than feed them the prescription foods . She recommended you add according to your pets weight a bit of this supplement . Dr. Woodley how much of this amino acid would you advise me to give my cat who weighs 15lbs. to help with his crystals ?
I’m thinking itching issues is related to the gut somehow. What can I do for my cat’s skin?
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Thank you Good Doctor
Would wheat grass be ok since that’s a common "cat grass"?
Also what are your thoughts on zykelene for calming an aggressive cat? It’s made from casein protein so I’m concerned about not only the dairy issue but the fact that casein has been known to deplete vitamin b in cats.
I’m wondering what I could give my 12 year old cat that has constipation due to crohn’s disease.
My vet wants me to keep him on over the counter laxatives but I’m worried that this will cause more health issues in the future.
Two years a go I got my cat from a elderly lady that did not want him anymore and she used to yell at him and scolded him. he was depressed and highly stressed and anxious.
He could not be a regular cat. Because of all the stress he licked himself so often that his intestines were full of hairballs when I took him over two years ago.
He hadn’t been played with for years and despite everything he still suffers from stress from time to time, it comes and goes.
After my last visite to the vet I was told that he had urine in his blood and there were’nt any medical issues so they told me that it’s stress.
I am his third owner and i would like to help him and give him the best. I’m recovering from a burn-out that I got during the pandamic and I feel so sad that that is affecting him as well i really want to do good by him.
he deserves the best.
Oh and the vet told me he has only one kidney ass well, cataracts and early osteoarthritis.
I find all this very overwhelming. what can I give him the best and help him the best I can.
Greetings from The Netherlands,