Sensitive Skin and Stomach
Nutrience Care® Sensitive Skin & Stomach cat food is a limited ingredient, gluten-free diet specifically designed for cats with food sensitivities or prone to digestive issues. This formula is free of all common allergens including chicken, beef, lamb, dairy products, eggs, meat meals, gluten, soy, and grains. This formula is made with a mix of fresh salmon – a novel protein, and hydrolyzed fish protein concentrate to reduce the chance of allergies and ease digestion. Hydrolyzed protein is great for pets with gastrointestinal sensitivities or who require a hypoallergenic diet.
Additionally, fish is naturally rich in omega 3s, which are known to help maintain a healthy skin and coat. Similarly, ingredients such as pumpkin, pro-biotics, pre-biotics, ginger, chia seed, and flaxseed help to maintain a healthy gut. Many of these ingredients can be found in the Digestiboost cubes, an inclusion added for optimal gut-health.
The importance of a good digestive system and healthy gut flora cannot be overstated when it comes to proper nutrient absorption. That’s why every bag of Nutrience Care® includes Digestiboost – made with ingredients like pumpkin, chicory root, turmeric and ginger to help support overall gut health.
Recommended for:
- Adult cats
- Growing kittens
- Pregnant & lactating cats
- Food allergies and intolerances
- Gastrointestinal issues
- Dermatological issues
Feeding Guide
Please use our feeding calculator for feeding recommendations.
Kittens up to 4 months old: Feed 2.5X the adult amount for current weight
Kittens 4 to 9 months old: Feed 2X the adult amount for current weight
Kittens 9 to 12 months old: Feed 1.5X the adult amount for current weight
Gestation: provide 1.5 X the adult amount, and for Lactation provide
1.25 to 2.5 X the adult amount (depending on litter size and week of lactation).
TRANSITIONING TO NUTRIENCE:
It is important to gradually transition your cat from one food to another. Start with a proportion of 25% Nutrience to 75% old food. Slowly change the proportions over the next 5 to 7 days by gradually increasing the amount of Nutrience and decreasing the amount of the old food.