Best Hypoallergenic Cat Foods: Which One to Choose?

Choosing the correct food helps prevent food allergies, maintain a healthy coat, balanced digestion, and adequate energy levels for daily life.


Melhores Rações Hipoalergénicas para Gatos: Qual Escolher?

Diet is one of the most important factors for ensuring your cat's health and well-being. Choosing the right food helps prevent food allergies, maintain a healthy coat, balanced digestion, and adequate energy levels for daily life.

When to use hypoallergenic food?

Hypoallergenic food is indicated for cats that show food sensitivities, intolerances, or allergies to certain ingredients. These foods typically contain hydrolyzed proteins or alternative sources, reducing the risk of allergic reactions.

Best hypoallergenic cat foods

We have gathered some of the best options available on the market. The foods are ordered by price per kg (ascending) to facilitate analysis.

Product Brand Description Price/kg
Advance Vet Cat Hypoallergenic 6.5 kg Advance Veterinary hypoallergenic food with selected proteins and easy digestion. €8.87/kg
Hill’s Science Plan Cat Adult Hypoallergenic with Eggs & Insect 7 kg Hill’s Clinically tested formula, ideal for adult cats with food sensitivities. €9.90/kg
PPVD Feline HA Hypoallergenic 3.5 kg Purina Pro Plan Veterinary Diets Complete hypoallergenic diet for cats with adverse reactions to common foods. €12.28/kg
Virbac Veterinary HPM Hypoallergenic with Fish 3kg Virbac Contributes to digestive and dermal health in cats with sensitivities. Hydrolyzed fish protein. €14.73/kg
Royal Canin Vet Anallergenic Feline 4 kg Royal Canin Therapeutic fully hydrolyzed food, indicated for cats with severe allergies. €16.67/kg

Tips for choosing the right hypoallergenic food

  1. Check ingredients – Prefer hydrolyzed proteins or unusual alternatives (egg, insects, duck) which reduce the risk of allergies.

  2. Always consult the vet – Each cat has different needs, and the professional can recommend the best option.

  3. Observe your cat's reaction – Changes in skin, coat, digestion, or behavior help assess if the food is suitable.

  4. Hydration – Combine dry food with wet food when necessary, especially for cats with digestive or kidney problems.