Cats with Allergies

If you suspect your feline friend may have food allergies, it's time to change his diet to an allergy-friendly recipe. Common symptoms of food allergies in cats include:
  • Itchy skin, including rubbing or scratching his back
  • Gastrointestinal upset
  • Sneezing or wheezing


Even if your cat has done well on a specific food for several years, it is actually quite common for felines to develop allergies over time. Allergies are often associated with proteins, including beef, chicken, and turkey. That’s why we recommend trying Evanger’s Holistic Pheasant Dinner for Cats, providing an exotic protein not typically offered by many cat food companies. Fresh pheasant, ripe fruits & vegetables make up this holistic, high-protein, hypo-allergenic dinner, complete with liver for added palatability. Many pet parents find that introducing a completely new protein will alleviate allergy symptoms. Give it a try and let us know how it works for your cat!

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