Staff Answer
Aug 11, 2026 - 02:55 PM
Our supplements also support cats. I understand why you are feeding your cat just chicken, but he needs a more rounded diet and especially the proper ratio of calcium. The difficulty with cats is if they are not eating it will be more difficult to get supplements into them. And he has probably been conditioned not to eat because it makes him feel nauseous due to the pancreatitis. Start out slowly with perhaps the Digestive Enzymes and Probiotics supplement to support digestion and the pancreas. Start with just a tiny pinch in a favorite treat food and work up to the suggested serving as he adjusts. Read our article How to Get Your Cat to Take Their Supplements for some tips. If you need more help I suggest you use our Pet Wellness Consultation Form to work with Kassandra and see if she can help get your cat to eat.
