The student who works for a vet said that one thing they stock and prescribe for kitties with tummy troubles is something called FortiFlora. It's not cheap but I'm definitely going to bring it up to see if they have it or will give me a script for it. I'd much rather a supplement for food she'll already eat rather than prescribing some Hills or something that she won't eat. Any fellow cat folks ever try it?
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Date: 2017-02-07 12:37 am (UTC)https://www.chewy.com/animal-essentials-plant-enzyme/dp/49372
And this one - also not much luck
https://www.chewy.com/nutri-vet-probiotics-wild-alaskan/dp/108725
Pumpkin helps but not for long so hopefully they can either figure out what's up or hopefully the FortiFlora does the trick.