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Fibers are not assimilated by a cat’s cells, and thus provide no energy. Their role is nevertheless important: they allow for proper intestinal functioning. Several types of fibers exist
Cellulose: this is an insoluble fiber that stimulates transit by playing the role of a couterbalance;
FOS (fructo-oligosaccharides) : these are soluble and fermentable fibers that favor the maintenance of intestinal flora;
Mucilages (suh as psyllium): these are soluble and non-fermentable fibers that swell by attaching themselves to water and transforming into gel, which improves transit.