Skin Problems and Dandruff in Diabetic Cats
Posted on 2009 under Cat Diabetes, Cat Skin and Coat | No Comment14 May
Cat dandruff is common among diabetic cats. A study shows that happens in 1 in 200 cats have what is known as diabetes mellitus (DM) and if you want your pet to get better, here are some things you can do.
The cause of this problem is associated with poor nutrition. So, instead of buying one of those generic brands of cat food, maybe you should change it and go for a food of good quality even if it may cost a little more.
You can also give food supplements whichcontain fish oil. Omega-3 Fish Oils have been shown to help correct the dandruff problem. This may also come from canned tuna since it is rich in 3 fatty acids that will improve their hair in about a week. Before you add Fish Oils to your cat’s diet, please consult your pet health professional.



