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Brewer’s yeast and nutritional yeast are popular nutritional supplements for both cats and dogs. Yeast supplements are a good added source of protein and fiber; in fact, many commercial cat foods contain brewer’s yeast in the list of ingredients.
Brewer’s yeast is traditionally a byproduct of the beer-making process but can also be primarily grown. Both brewer’s yeast and nutritional yeast can be cultivated on sugarcane or beet molasses. Unlike yeast used for baking bread, these forms of yeast are deactivated and safe for your pet to consume.
Activated yeast is highly toxic to pets because when ingested, it ferments and expands. Ethanol is a byproduct of the fermentation process, which puts your pet at risk of alcohol poisoning, and the expanding gases can cause harmful bloating.
Yeast supplements can be purchased as a powder, tablet, or liquid. For powdered yeast, give your cat up to 1 teaspoon per day, mixed with her food. If you use tablets or liquid, follow the directions on the packaging.
Allergies: Some cats are allergic to yeast, so it’s best to start with only a small dose and watch for reactions. Allergy symptoms include excessive scratching, licking, skin redness, and sneezing.
Tummy troubles: Yeast may also cause gastrointestinal problems, and your cat might show symptoms of vomiting, diarrhea, or lethargy.
If your cat has any reactions, discontinue the use of yeast supplements. Contact your veterinarian if symptoms are persistent or severe.
Stacy Painter
Stacy has always been an animal lover and has worked in the pet industry and pet insurance specifically for over a decade. As a writer since early childhood, content writing for Healthy Paws pet insurance was a natural career path to combine her two passions. She currently lives in Florida with her boyfriend and Taiwanese rescue dog, Kaya.