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Premium Skin and Coat Supplements with Wild Norwegian Salmon

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A cat's coat says a lot about what's going on underneath — dullness, dandruff, or patches of overgrooming are often the first visible sign of a skin issue most owners miss until it's more advanced. O2Pets' skin and coat supplement for cats uses Norwegian salmon oil alongside zinc and vitamin E to support the skin's barrier from the inside, in a formula built specifically around what cats need and will actually eat.

What Skin Issues Actually Look Like in Cats

Cats rarely show skin problems the obvious way dogs do. Instead, watch for a coat that's gone dull or slightly greasy-looking, visible dandruff (especially along the back), small bald patches from grooming one area more than others, or shedding that seems constant rather than seasonal. Overgrooming in particular is worth paying attention to — it can be a sign of skin irritation, but also of stress, so persistent bald spots are worth a vet visit to rule out other causes alongside any supplement.

The Ingredients That Help — and One Honest Limitation

Omega-3 fatty acids support the skin's barrier function and help calm the inflammation behind dryness and excess shedding. Zinc supports skin repair directly. Vitamin E acts as an antioxidant, protecting those omega-3s from breaking down. One thing worth being upfront about: this supports general skin health, but it isn't a flea treatment — if flea allergy dermatitis is the cause of your cat's skin issues, that needs its own targeted treatment first.

Realistic Expectations

Coat changes follow the natural hair growth cycle, so most owners see a real difference within six to twelve weeks of consistent daily use, not days. If bald patches, sores, or intense itching show up alongside the dullness, that's worth a vet visit — a supplement supports healthy skin, but it isn't a substitute for diagnosing an active skin condition.

Frequently Asked Questions

It can help with general dryness and dullness, but bald patches specifically are also a common sign of overgrooming from stress, allergies, or fleas — worth a vet check to rule those out alongside supplementing.

Occasional flaking can be normal, especially in dry climates or older cats, but persistent dandruff often points to an omega-3 deficiency or an underlying skin condition worth addressing.

No — this supports general skin health but isn't a flea treatment. If flea allergy dermatitis is suspected, that needs its own targeted treatment alongside any skin supplement.

This formula is more concentrated toward skin and coat specifically; the general Natural Supplements collection covers broader omega-3 benefits including joints and immunity.

Yes — indoor environments (especially with air conditioning, common in the UAE) can be quite drying, and indoor cats don't get the natural humidity variation outdoor cats experience.

Most owners notice improvement within six to twelve weeks of daily, consistent use.

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