Prescription Gastrointestinal Treatment & Digestive Enzymes for Cats
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Help keep your feline’s tummy feeling fine with digestive medicine. Chewy carries many types of prescription digestive medication as well as prescription digestive enzymes for cats with enzyme insufficiencies.
If your kitty is suffering from a chronic condition or a passing GI upset, your vet may prescribe an appropriate gastrointestinal medicine to treat the symptoms or cause of the issue. Cats with constipation may benefit from stool softeners or laxatives, while those with diarrhea or irritable bowels may need an anti-diarrheal or anti-inflammatory. Younger cats may require a special prescription gastrointestinal & digestive medicine.
You will need a prescription from your vet to buy cat digestive medicine online. Your vet can assess the situation and run tests to determine the best course of treatment. Always see your vet if you suspect your cat is suffering from gastrointestinal distress or digestive troubles, as these can be symptoms of more serious disease and illness.
The Chewy pet pharmacy has just about everything you need to take care of short-term tummy upsets and chronic GI issues. We have prescription cat medicine for all sorts of feline ailments, plus digestive medicine for dogs with stomach troubles, too. Check out the great selection in Chewy’s online pharmacy and find the digestive medicine your vet recommends and everything else you need for your furry friend!
Get cat digestive medicine prescriptions online at Chewy Pharmacy by first visiting your vet for an exam and necessary tests. Your vet can then prescribe medication for you to order online from our pharmacy. Simply add your pet’s name and vet information at checkout and we will contact your vet for your prescription. That’s all you need to do to order your cat digestive medicine prescriptions from Chewy!
The best prescription digestive medicine for your furry friend will depend on which digestive problems she suffers from. Your vet can advise you on the right course of treatment and prescribe appropriate medications and food. An anti-diarrheal like Endosorb can help with loose stools, or a constipation treatment such as lactulose can provide necessary relief. Cats with IBD may need an anti-inflammatory treatment, while those with GI infections might need a course of antibiotics. Ask your vet which products might be best for your kitty.
Signs of digestive problems in cats include vomiting, including hairballs; diarrhea or constipation; reluctance or struggling to eat; weight loss and/or abdominal pain. Any of these symptoms could signal cat digestive health problems. See your vet if you suspect something may be wrong.
Cat breeds more likely to have digestive problems include sphynx, rex, and ragdoll breeds, but any cat can develop digestive issues. Causes are wide-ranging and can include food intolerance or sensitivities, eating something other than cat food, infection, or lack of digestive enzymes. Digestive problems may be secondary to other feline diseases, too. Your vet can assess the situation if your cat is having digestive trouble and suggest proper treatment options.
Set up Autoship for your prescription digestive medicine by choosing Autoship when you check out, then select your delivery frequency. You can always cancel or change Autoship at any time. You must have a valid prescription or refill on file for Autoship to occur. If you do not have a prescription, or if your prescription is close to expiring, one of our team members will contact your vet to obtain the necessary information. Autoship makes getting digestive medicine for your kitty fast and easy!
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