Derm Caps or Drs Foster & Smith "Vitacaps" for allergic cats?
Does anyone have experience with either? Some sites recommend this in
conjunction with Chlortrimeton for cats with allergies. Derm Caps http://www.1800petmeds.com/pdetail.asp?SK=10303 Derm Caps 10's For Petite & Miniature Breeds 60ct Bottle #10303 A concentrated fatty acid dietary supplement that promotes healthy skin and soft & shiny coats on dogs and cats. Formulated with a combination of Omega-6 and Omega-3 fatty acids such as Safflower Oil , Borage Seed Oil, Fish Oil And Vitamin E. Drs Foster and Smith Vitacaps: http://www.drsfostersmith.com/produc...fm?pcatid=3089 &Ntt=vitacaps&Ntk=All&Ntx=mode+matchallpartial&Np= 1&pc=1&N=0&Nty=1 Highly concentrated source of marine lipid fatty acids is what your cat needs for healthy skin. Especially rich in Omega-3 marine lipids, used by veterinarians to alleviate dry, flaky skin and lessen incessant scratching caused by allergies. In fact, we have 20%–30% more of the most effective Omega-3s per capsule than our closest competitor. Vitacaps also contains the antioxidants Vitamin A and Vitamin C plus the vital mineral Zinc, all of which are necessary to help your pet build healthier skin and a quality haircoat. Our competition does not. For cats and small dogs. |
Derm Caps or Drs Foster & Smith "Vitacaps" for allergic cats?
"jmcquown" wrote in
: I get the *liquid* Derm Caps (comes in a pump bottle) and add it to Persia's food when she gets dry skin. She doesn't have a medical skin condition; it just gets flaky when I have to turn on the heat in the winter. Heck, my skin needs extra help then, too. It works a treat. I've not tried anything else but again, hers is not a medical condition. Good luck! Does she still eat all the food with the spray added, and what brand food do you give her? I'm assuming that the liquid version adds a flavor that cats like. |
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