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    Best cat food for Himalayan with soft stools

    This is a specific conversation about Cat food for sensitive stomachs — ask about yours and get one honest answer for your exact situation.

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    It sounds like your vet has already done the important work of ruling out infections or underlying illness, which means diet really is the right lever to pull here. Chronic soft stools in cats are very often driven by food intolerance rather than true allergy, and limited-ingredient or easily digestible formulas tend to make the biggest difference. To point you in the right direction: what symptoms are you seeing exactly — soft stools only, or vomiting too? How long has this been going on? And what is your Himalayan currently eating?
    Just soft stools, no vomiting. It's been about eight months. She's 9 years old and I've been feeding her a mix of Whiskas wet pouches and whatever dry food was on offer. The vet said to try a proper sensitive stomach diet.
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    Eight months of soft stools on a mixed, varied diet makes a lot of sense — every time you switch the dry food you're introducing new proteins and ingredients, which gives a sensitive gut no chance to settle. At 9, Himalayans can also start showing reduced digestive efficiency, so consistency and digestibility both matter more now. Can I ask whether she's indoor-only, and roughly what her weight is? That'll help me get the format and calorie density right.
    She's fully indoor, weighs about 4.5kg. She's not overweight, just a solid cat.
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    Perfect — 4.5kg for an indoor Himalayan is completely normal. Given everything you've described, my recommendation is Royal Canin Digestive Care dry food. It's formulated specifically to support digestive health with highly digestible proteins, a balanced fibre blend including prebiotics, and a consistent single recipe so her gut isn't dealing with rotating ingredients. It's also well-suited to indoor cats at this life stage. The key is committing to it as her sole dry food — no mixing in other brands — and transitioning slowly over about ten days. Many owners see a noticeable improvement in stool consistency within two to three weeks.
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    Should I drop the Whiskas wet food too, or just fix the dry?
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    Ideally, yes — swap the wet food too, at least while you're trialling the new diet. Whiskas pouches use a variety of protein sources and additives that can keep the gut unsettled even if the dry food is right. Royal Canin do a Digestive Care wet pouch as well, and pairing it with the dry gives you full control over what she's eating, which makes it much easier to know whether the diet change is actually working. Once stools have been consistently firm for six to eight weeks, you could cautiously reintroduce a wet food, but one thing at a time.
    That makes sense. Is there anything else I should watch for once I switch her over?
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    A few things worth watching: her stools should start firming up within two to three weeks — if they haven't improved at all after four weeks on the new diet exclusively, go back to your vet as there may be something else going on. Also keep an eye on her appetite and energy; a 9-year-old cat switching food sometimes takes a few days to fully accept a new texture or flavour, but she should be eating normally within a week. Weigh her every few weeks too — Royal Canin Digestive Care is calorie-dense enough for an indoor cat her size, so follow the feeding guide on the pack rather than eyeballing portions.

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