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Save 5% off retail price! Itchy skin, including persistent licking & paw chewing, and allergies are becoming more and more common and troublesome in companion animals. Diet, digestive enzymes, probiotics, and essential fatty acids are essentials for treating itchy skin and allergies from the inside out. The following kits have been designed for their synergistic effects in treating itchy skin and allergies in cats. The Basic Kit helps treat average itchiness and allergy symptoms. The Deluxe Kit is great for the extra itchy cat. Each kit comes with specific dosage and administration instructions. See below for additional feeding and treatment recommendations. | Basic Kit includes: |  |
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Feeding the Itchy Cat: Diet must be addressed when an animal shows signs of allergies. The “fresher” the diet, the better; canned, freeze dried, dehydrated or raw food is best. (See our Quick Guide to Natural Pet Food). We recommend avoiding beef and chicken as protein sources for a period of 3-4 weeks for cats with allergies to see if this may be contributing to your cat's issues. We also recommend avoiding wheat, corn and soy in the foods you feed while treating allergies. Also, we do not generally recommend feeding dry food to cats with allergies, but if you must there are a few options. View all Allergy Foods for Cats
Additional Recommendations: For more information please read the article Alleviating Your Pet's Itchy Skin. |
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