Cat Digestion & Gut Health
A happy, settled tummy is the foundation of your cat's wellbeing. Because the gut is the body's largest immune organ, good cat gut health supports far more than digestion alone. Our range of natural cat digestive supplements and gut health supplements is chemical-free and gently formulated, with probiotics for cats to encourage friendly gut bacteria, plus digestive support for those times your cat has a minor upset, a sensitive stomach, or needs help settling before travel or other stressful moments. A balanced gut is also closely linked to your cat's overall health and immunity.
Digestive health often shows up elsewhere in the body, so it's worth looking at the bigger picture. Alongside our digestion and gut range, you may find it helpful to explore our supplements for skin and coat condition and for itching and food sensitivities, since a healthy gut so often shows in a healthy cat. If you're unsure where to start, our team is always happy to help, and it's worth checking with your vet before introducing anything new.
A happy, settled tummy is the foundation of your cat's wellbeing. The gut does far more than digest food: it's the body's largest immune organ and home to trillions of friendly bacteria that influence everything from immunity to skin and mood. Our range of natural cat digestion and gut health supplements is chemical-free and gently formulated to support a calm, balanced digestive system at every stage of life.
Signs of digestive trouble in cats
- Loose stools, diarrhoea or constipation
- Vomiting or frequent hairballs
- Excessive wind or a gurgling tummy
- Reduced or fussy appetite
- Weight loss despite eating well
- A dull coat or low energy, which can reflect poor nutrient absorption
Why gut health matters so much
Because a large part of the immune system lives in the gut, a balanced digestive system supports your cat's overall health and immunity. The gut is also closely linked to the skin, so digestive imbalances often show up as a dull coat or itchy skin, and even to mood, through the gut-brain connection.
Probiotics, prebiotics and natural digestive support
- Probiotics – friendly bacteria that help maintain a healthy gut balance
- Prebiotics – fibres that feed those good bacteria
- Slippery elm and marshmallow root – soothing herbs traditionally used to calm the digestive tract
- Digestive enzymes – help your cat break down and absorb their food
- Bone broth – gentle, nourishing and easy on sensitive tummies (find it in our bone broth and food toppers range)
When digestive support helps most
Gut supplements are useful both for everyday maintenance and at specific moments, such as after a tummy upset, during a change of diet, following a course of antibiotics (which can disrupt gut bacteria), or when your cat is stressed. Stress and digestion are closely linked, so settling an anxious cat with calming support can help a nervous tummy too, especially around travel.
Supporting your cat's gut at home
- Make any diet changes gradually, over a week or so
- Feed a good-quality, balanced diet suited to your cat
- Encourage water intake to support healthy digestion
- Keep stress low, with routine and a calm environment
- Manage hairballs with regular grooming
When to see your vet
Occasional minor upsets are common, but contact your vet if your cat has diarrhoea or vomiting lasting more than a day or two, blood in their stool or vomit, ongoing weight loss, or seems lethargic or in pain. Kittens and older cats can dehydrate quickly, so don't wait with them. Persistent skin or coat changes alongside tummy trouble can point to a food sensitivity worth investigating, and supporting healthy skin and coat can help. As always, check with your vet before introducing anything new.


















