I always hear my friends around me say that they should supplement probiotics, which is good for the intestines. Do you know that many kittens also need to supplement probiotics for cats? Generally speaking, the stomach and intestines of kittens are always weaker than those of adult cats. In addition, cats are usually kept indoors, exercise less, and most of them eat puffed processed foods, which are prone to various intestinal problems such as soft stool, indigestion or constipation. The instability of the intestinal bacterial flora accounts for the main factor, so the supplementation of probiotics for kittens is particularly important!
Dear cat shovelers, you can observe whether your cat has bad breath or smelly stool. If so, it is better to supplement it with some probiotics for cats. I personally think that the most famous and reliable brands are Gudeng, Maida, and Weishi.
Guden uses probiotics imported from Denmark. The most famous one is the six bacteria. The bacterial flora have very good activity and a large number of bacteria. The characteristic is that they contain yeast Brady.
Med's has a US patented probiotic, and it also has a bonito flavor. Many shovelers like to mix it in cat food and feed it to cats. This can be found in the taste of their own cats.
The main parts of Weishi probiotics are Bifidobacteria, Lactobacillus acidophilus, Lactobacillus plantarum and fructose. The fructose inside can further promote the growth and reproduction of bacteria. This is what my cat has always eaten, and it feels that the cost-effectiveness is pretty good.
Of course, in order to make the bacteria more comprehensive, some shovelers will choose to eat two probiotics together. I don’t think it’s not bad. They just remind everyone to pay attention to the purchasing channels. I personally think that flagship stores are safer.
Finally, I would like to remind everyone that if your cat is taking antibiotics, you cannot feed probiotics at the same time. At least 3 to 6 hours apart, because antibiotics will kill all bacteria. If you take them together, antibiotics will kill probiotics together.