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Poor Kizzy, pity cats can't use head and shoulders I think fish oil is reccomended for dogs with dry skin, perhaps the same goes for cats. You could maybe try her with some oily fish such as pilchards ? Think you can probably buy fish oil to give too. |
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As Shelly said, some nice smelly oily fish once or twice a week should help, sardine, mackeral, pilchards. Its probably down to the milder winter and if your anything like me, the heating will still be on high as its freezing one day and warm the next. |
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She's a funny girl with her food, but I will try sardines - I have got some salmon oil that I bought ages ago for Merlin, but he wouldn't touch it! Can you give Evening Primrose oil to cats do you know? I know that is recommended for dogs with skin problems. |
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Thanks Velvet ........ do you know what concentration is OK for cats, or would you give the same as for say a small dog? Edited to say: found the Dorwest website so know what to order now. Thanks! |
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