Cure Cat Dandruff Step 4 - Diet
One of the most common reasons why domesticated cats develop dandruff nowadays is the lack of fatty acids and water content in their diet.
Cats hate going near water and the only way they get their required intake of water is through their kitty food. Problem is, most of us go for cheap dry food without knowing that these do not have enough moisture content in them.
Try going for high quality canned food and adding some omega-3 fatty acids supplements to your cat’s diet. Alternatively, add in a couple of pieces of tuna to her dish. This works wonders most of the time. Don’t go overboard with the tuna though, adding a couple of small pieces will do. Adding large amounts of tuna meant for human consumption may cause malnutrition if your cat isn’t eating their regular cat food.
If you do this, remember to be patient. Most people see results within a week to more than a month.












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