Staff Answer
Jul 21, 2026 - 02:39 PM
Yes, I feel that Colostrum would be a good choice for your cat. I would also consider adding Lysine into his diet and you can get that online here. Commercial pet foods, like dry kibble, are very high in carbohydrates. These then get stuck between teeth, breed bad bacteria and form plaque that contributes to stomatitis. Your cat could benefit from a healthier, whole food diet or a high meat (not fish) quality canned cat food and we offer some suggestions in our article How to Feed Your Cat. We also provide an article called How to Get Your Cat to Take Their Supplements that may be helpful.
