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  1. 9:50 I use Doterra yet FYI all people use only quality non chemicals oils with pets. Also I think it’s great to use essential oils but I have a humidifier that has stickers on it that says to not put the oil in the tank I think it does something to the workings. In the back of the humidifier it has to push out with felt pads that I can put essential oils on I like it in the water more.

  2. Do you have a video on Hyperestheia? My male cat gets flare up and I know it’s related . I am going to start him back on homeopathic for dry skin. Any other suggestions, mainly for his pain in legs?? I felt like it’s wrestle LESS syndrome.

  3. I have 2 Siamese snow shoe twin brothers. Tom & Gerry they are 4 years old now. They both hate wet food. They are home cats & very healthy except that Tommy is overweight. Few years ago I started to notice that both cats have extremely dandruff, specially Tom. I gave them a bath. I brush them on the regular basis but it did not fix the issue. I tried to give them fish oil but they refuse eat it. I purchased Burt's Bees Dander Reducing Cat Spray & that helps allot but only if I massage it in his skin every day. I tried oil him up with coconut oil but he hated being oily & kept trying to clean himself. I gave him the bath the next day. I definitely will try the humidifier. Tom hates bath & getting brushed. I tried so many different types of brushes and treats but he still not a fan.

  4. How long would it take to see results following a protocol like this? I have two cats that are really challenged with itchy skin and the vet wanted to put them Atopica which after reading about I don't feel good at all about giving it to them.. they aren't taking much fur off but they are chewing and itching a lot and some barbering on the feet which is concerning.. feeling kind of desperate as this has been going on for a few months and I can't seem to make a big difference via diet and foods..one vet recommended Royal Canine and that seemed to make them both worse, now I have them on an all fish diet with a lot of fish oils and some allergy supplements, and did a 10 day dose of steroids, but the issue is coming back now that the steroids are not being used..

  5. Add a humidifier
    More wet food
    Probiotics
    Coconut oil(oral and topically)1/4 teaspoon per 5lbs for oral
    /fish oil pills
    Adding essential oil to humidifier (lavender for stress reduces shedding)

  6. Me and 1 of 2 Persians (the fluffier of the 2, he's almost all undercoat vs his sister who's almost all guardhairs) dry out like nothing else in the winter! Never noticed dandruff this soon on him though. Electric baseboard heaters are all we got and it sucks.

  7. My cat has a bad case of mange. These knots are forming, like clumps of his fur along with dandruff flakes. It looks so uncomfortable. I'm trying to tease them off him, and I have been able to get quite a few off but they keep forming! Got to get some of that supplement.

  8. My cat's skin and fur dry out a bit in the dry heat created by radiator heat in the winter months. Mine does too but I use lotion. Cannot do that with Cat. I add a very small pinch of Bob's Organic Flax Meal to my cat's canned food every day and despite what I've read about cats not metabolizing plant food sources well, her coat became shinier within days.

  9. I enjoyed your video but concerned that the tin wasn’t opened all the way. I heard a vet say he’s seen several stray animals cut from trying to get food out out tins and cutting themselves so I always squash any sharp edges and rinse thoroughly before throwing it away, same with tuna, etc.

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