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Look through our collection of skin and coat health products to keep your cat's fur feeling soft, silky, and healthy. Whether your feline friends struggle with dry skin, dandruff, or other skin conditions, or if you simply want to add extra lustre and moisture to their coats, we have a wide array of options available.
We understand how important it is to care for your cat's overall health and well-being. Nourish your cat's skin with our range of products that cater to a variety of feline skin troubles. From omega oil supplements to soothing lotions and even oral drops, Pet Circle is your go-to for feline skin care.
Skin problems are unfortunately one of the main reasons a pet parent brings their pets to the vet.
Skin and coat care products are formulated to support the integrity of the skin barrier, by providing essential nutrients that promote skin health. These products help to alleviate itching, moisturise dry skin, and aid in promoting wound healing.
While skin supplements may help, it is important to note that these are not meant to be a substitute for a vet-prescribed treatment.
There are a variety of skin supplements available. Oral formulations often contain ingredients like beneficial omega fatty acids which can come from sources like fish and flaxseed. Topical preparations include cat moisturisers, lotions, and shampoos that often have moisturising, antiseptic, or anti-itch features.
Unfortunately, there are several causes of skin problems in cats. If your cat is experiencing signs like persistent itching, overgrooming, hair loss, it would be best to see your vet to address the root cause, commence a treatment and management plan for your cat as well as which supplements can be used safely.
Apart from using supplements, keeping on top of your cat's grooming needs is a fantastic way to maintain your cat's skin and coat health as this helps to prevent tangles, mats, and hairballs. Brushing time even doubles as a bonding activity and enables you to closely examine your cat for any parasites, lumps, or skin issues.
If your kitty has sensitive skin, they may also benefit from a sensitive skin diet but for severe food/skin sensitivities, a vet diet may be more suitable.
Author info: Dr Antonella Virina Pet Circle Inhouse Veterinarian.
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