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    Probiotic supplements for cats with sensitive stomachs

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    Adding a probiotic alongside your Scottish Fold's current food is a sensible move — especially if they're showing intermittent digestive upset but you're not ready to overhaul their diet. Digestive sensitivity in cats is often driven by food intolerance rather than true allergy, and a good probiotic can help stabilise the gut flora without introducing new variables. Before I point you toward something specific, a few quick questions: what symptoms are you seeing — vomiting, loose stools, or something else? How long has it been going on? And what are you currently feeding them?
    He gets loose stools fairly regularly, maybe two or three times a week. It's been happening on and off for about six months. He's on a well-known wet food — Whiskas pouches mostly — and seems to enjoy it fine. No vomiting.
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    That pattern — loose stools several times a week for months, no vomiting, good appetite — is really characteristic of low-grade gut flora imbalance rather than a dramatic food intolerance. Whiskas isn't a high-quality protein source and does contain cereals and additives that can irritate sensitive guts over time, but since he's settled on it and you're not looking to switch right now, a probiotic is a reasonable first step. How old is he, and is he otherwise healthy — good energy, normal weight?
    He's five, and yes, otherwise really healthy. Active, good weight, eats well. The vet said he's fine generally but didn't suggest anything specific for the loose stools.
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    Good — five years old and otherwise well is reassuring. For a cat in his situation I'd recommend Protexin Pro-Kolin Enterogenic for Cats. It's a paste-format probiotic and prebiotic combination that's widely used by UK vets, so it's a known quantity rather than a supplement brand that's making big claims. It contains Enterococcus faecium as the live culture plus a prebiotic base, and the paste format means you can give it directly or mix it into his food easily. Most cats tolerate it without fuss. You'd typically see improvement in stool consistency within one to two weeks. It's available on Amazon UK in single or multi-tube packs — I'd start with a single tube to see how he responds before committing to more.
    View Protexin Pro-Kolin Advanced on Amazon
    That sounds straightforward. Is it something I'd give every day long term, or just for a short course?
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    Start with a daily course for four weeks — that's long enough to genuinely rebalance his gut flora rather than just masking symptoms. If his stools firm up and stay consistent, you can taper to every other day or even a couple of times a week as a maintenance dose. Some cats do fine stopping altogether; others benefit from ongoing low-level support. Given that his diet hasn't changed and this has been going on six months, I'd be prepared for ongoing occasional use. If you don't see meaningful improvement after four weeks, that's the point to look more seriously at the food itself — a single-protein wet food would be the next logical step.
    Really helpful, thank you. I'll order the Pro-Kolin and give it a proper trial.

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