The Wild Gut: Why Your Hybrid Cat Needs Different Nutrition

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Your hybrid cat isn’t just a larger house cat—they carry the genetics and instincts of their wild ancestors. This means their digestive system has unique needs that standard cat supplements often overlook.

Understanding the Hybrid Digestive System

Hybrid cats like Savannahs, Bengals, and Chausies retain much of their wild relatives’ gut flora composition. In the wild, big cats consume whole prey—bones, organs, fur, and all—which naturally provides probiotics, enzymes, and fiber that support optimal digestion.

The Probiotic Difference

Domestic cat probiotics are formulated for animals that have been selectively bred for thousands of years on a varied diet. Hybrid cats need probiotic strains that mirror what their wild cousins encounter: • Lactobacillus plantarum – Found in fermented prey matter • Bacillus coagulans – Heat-stable strain that survives stomach acid • Enterococcus faecium – Supports immune function in carnivores

Signs Your Hybrid Needs Gut Support

Watch for these indicators that your cat’s digestive system needs help: – Inconsistent stool quality – Food sensitivities or allergies – Low energy after meals – Excessive grooming or skin issues – Frequent hairballs

The ProFeline Approach

Our formulations are specifically designed for cats with wild genetics. We use probiotic strains studied in wild felids, combined with digestive enzymes that break down the high-protein, raw-based diets many hybrid owners prefer. Your hybrid cat deserves nutrition that honors their wild heritage. Give them the gut support nature intended.

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