Inside your cat's gut are trillions of bacteria that control digestion, immune response, and nutrient absorption.
However, many cats develop a damaged gut barrier (called leaky gut) due to processed foods, environmental toxins, aging, or previous courses of antibiotics.
This allows toxins to leak into the bloodstream, forcing the kidneys to work overtime, leading to:
- Kidney inflammation
(causing fatigue, dehydration, and potential organ damage) - Toxin overload
(causing vomiting, hairballs, diarrhea, and declining kidney values) - Systemic inflammation
(causing poor appetite, litter box issues, and accelerated kidney aging)