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The concern is that a cheaply made or sourced fish or salmon oil may have bits of fish or salmon protein in the final product. The immune response in IBD reacts to protein, not fat. Rawz however is not a cheaply sourced or cheaply made food. You can be assured that if they go as far as protecting the integrity of ingredients like "natural flavors", they are also going to make certain their salmon oil is not dirty with salmon protein. That said, Krista enjoyed the flavor well enough. But, perhaps it was because of the added oil or perhaps it's the duck protein itself, she had looser stools with duck. She did not however vomit like she would have with salmon protein. Every IBD cat is different though.Thank you so very much. I 100% agree with you. Since my kitty had lamb and rabbit prior to IBD, I want to see how she responds to duck. Fortunately, Rawz has duck. However, I'm concerned because of added salmon oil. Many IBD parents told me to stay away from fish. I don't know if fish oil can trigger inflammation. I did go ahead and purchase Rawz duck because of supply chain issue.