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Apple Cider Vinegar as All Around Preventative and Cure for Cats

Posted By CJ (Ormond Beach, FL) on 10/17/2021

"ACV saved my feral / catio kitties from flea issues and to this day keeps the fleas off them. In addition to that, the AVC has helped one of the kitties with allergy issues. These kitties have AVC every day mixed into their wet food (a cap full to a plate of food they all share). This is a great preventative. Think of all the wonderful things ACV does for us humans. Cats have such similarities to our insides: same deal for the kitties. It works wonders.

I have indoor cats that are starting on this same method and have been eating the ACV in their food now for a week. I have cut way back on the dry food. I hope to have them eat more wet other than just once a day. It's expensive though with 13 cats to care for. But, in the long run, it would be saving lives and the ACV helps to keep these fur babes healthy. I also use organic, non gmo food for my kitties.

I am really leery about the "Hills urinary food" for my indoor cat that has a small stone (found out a week ago). This food has some much junk in it. I do not have time to cook food for my kitties. But if I did please give suggestions on nutrients to add and so forth for cooked cat meals. I use Organix currently for wet and some dry food."

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Posted By Lisa (CA) on 11/14/2025

"Hi CJ. I was just at the vet yesterday and my cat has a sensitive stomach. She suggested Purina Pro plan canned food to try for a while. He has been on Friskies for the last year and is getting tired of it anyway. Hills is always recommended by vets as they can sell it make money on it. I read long ago it's terrible food."
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