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Healthy Cat Coat Supplements

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Summary: A healthy cat coat shows that your cat is getting the proper nutrition. Learn about cat supplements to help with your cat's fur with tips from a veterinarian in this free pet care video.

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By Greg McDonald
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Dr. Gregory McDonald earned his Doctor of Veterinary Medicine degree from Ohio State University in 1979. Since then he has continued his education in areas such as laser surgery,...read more

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"Cats in our area of the country have a lot of skin problems and that's involved for lots of different reasons, because of fleas, pollen in the air, and a lot of other reasons, even food allergies cause them to have a lot of itching, a lot of grooming problems. So we found a particular product that I'd like to Kim and Midnight about. Kim, as we talked a little bit about your cat at home and this cat, trying to get them to have a nice beautiful coat is not that easy in this part of the country because we have a lot of pollen problems and we also have a lot of fleas and other problems that affect their coat. So one of the products that I've really found that really helps, it's another food additive. It's called Missing Link and it's a product that I've been very, very happy with because it is designed specifically to meet the needs of a cat or a dog that is not getting everything from their own nutrition. As you can imagine, when you put food into a can or into a bag it has to have some things, that is has to be cooked and stuff. This particular product is one that's natural and it's what they call cold processed, which simply means that it's not been ruined by any kind of the manufacturing process. So this is a supplement that really helps with their coat. Any cat that has allergies and has a poor coat for a lot of different reason can benefit by the Missing Link. We encourage you, even at this age to maybe start adding a little bit to the diet. A couple of things, you don't want to start out very much because some cats don't like the taste of it that much, so you start out very small and then build up. Then the cats will kind of develop a taste for it and also you have to remember this needs to be refrigerated after it's opened because again it has no preservatives in it. You want to keep it in the refrigerator so that it will keep all the nutrients for your kitty. Just add a little bit with the food and mix it in until your cats really start to like it."

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