Sunday, October 4, 2009

Natural Ways to Clear Up Your Kitty's Dry Skin

Having trouble seeing this email? View the most recent issue or stories from previous issues.
ArcaMax Publishing, Inc.
 
NEW! Join BookDaily.com ArcaMax.com | News | Books | Comics | Games | Subscribe | My Account
 

Cats & Dogs
For You
Monday October 5, 2009


Cairn Terrier

One of the oldest terriers, the Cairn Terrier originated in the Scottish Highlands and is recognized as one of Scotland's earliest working dogs, used for hunting burrowing prey among the cairns. ...

Read more and see reader photos

Read about other cat and dog breeds



Natural Ways to Clear Up Your Kitty's Dry Skin
By Marina Hanes

My cats, Lily and Oliver, usually have a little bit of dandruff right near their rump. As long as I brush them regularly, I don't normally see this and their skin is never red, itchy or scaly. However, your kitty's dry skin could have a significant meaning, and there are ways to treat it naturally.

There are a few causes for dry skin in cats. Sometimes it's due to lack of proper nutrients such as Omega-3 Fatty Acids or an infection. A more simple cause is bathing your cat too much. If you determine what type of skin condition your cat has, it will enable you to treat it quickly and easily.

* Scale is a cat skin condition, which produces dandruff and it's caused by low keratin levels.
* Seborrha occurs when the skin is greasy, but you can treat it with a shampoo that contains sulfur or salicylic acid.
* Epidermal collarette is patches of dry skin, which usually appear in circles. An infection called staphylococcal pyoderma causes this condition.
* Exfoliation is when your cat sheds skin more than it should.
* Hyperkeratosis is when your cat's skin becomes thick.
* Comedone is a condition that occurs at the base of the cat's hair follicle. This could be indicative of an endocrine system issue.
* Follicular cast is when a dry section of skin forms around each hair follicle, and lack of keratin can cause this.

With some of these cat skin conditions, you might be able to see results by changing your cat's diet. A quality diet that contains all of the essential nutrients is important for cat's skin and hair health. Another easy solution is shampoo therapy. Your cat might just need a shampoo with an aloe and oatmeal base to calm itchy, dry skin or one with salicylic acid to control oily skin.

If the simple home remedies above don't work, you can opt for herbal remedies. You can use horsetail (equisetum arvense), dandelion (taraxacum officinalis), spirulina (arthrospira platenis), focus vesiculosis or kalium sulphate. It's possible to find all of these ingredients in one product. Each one of these herbs contains different sources of vitamins and minerals, which can improve the skin and help maintain a healthy balance.

While it's cost effective to treat your cat's dry skin condition at home, don't neglect to take your cat to its veterinarian if you don't see an improvement within a few days. The problem might be one of the more serious conditions discussed above.

=========

http://www.nativeremedies.com/petalive/skin-coat-tonic-dogs-cats.html?img=352&kbid=6725 http://www.yeepet.com/blogs/Natural-Ways-to-Clear-Up-Your-Kitty%E2%80%99s-Dry-Skin-806


Comment on this Story | Printer Friendly | | Send Story to a Friend | Top
Free Pet Cartoons from the New Yorker

Hey, pet lovers! Get some of the best free cartoons available on the Internet with the free New Yorker Dogs and Cats ezine.

This e-mail newsletter, available only from ArcaMax, features New Yorker cartoons picked by the editors especially for our readers. New subscribers will also receive a free New Yorker-style cartoon with their name in the caption!

For more free New Yorker cartoons every day, sign up for the Food Humor, Love & Relationships, Office Humor, and Parenting ezines.

Sign up for New Yorker Dogs and Cats.

-- From the ArcaMax editors


Today's Reader Submitted Photos

Click an image above to see full size and read caption.

To see more of our subscriber photos visit our full Photo Gallery.

Enter your Cats & Dogs pictures so you can show them off to other readers right here in this ezine and on the ArcaMax.com Web site. Click here to submit your photo.

Sincerely,
ArcaMax Editors
Get the computer training you've always wanted and needed & try it for free (plus s&p)...
Recent Stories
Small Arrow   Dog Breeds - German Shepherd
Small Arrow   Clicker Training For Dogs is a Great Way of Dog Training
Small Arrow   Dog Breeds - Yorkshire Terrier
Small Arrow   Dog Talk with Uncle Matty: Defective Dog Trainers
Small Arrow   Dog Breeds - Labrador Retriever
More From ArcaMax Publishing

Newsletters: Comics - Knowledge - Lifestyles - News - More

Classic Books: Fiction - Non Fiction - Short Stories - Sci Fi - More

More: Quizzes - Sudoku - Crossword - Weather - Sports - Columns

En Español: Ultimas Noticias - Tiras Comicas - Deportes - Sudoku

Ad Free Newsletter
ArcaMax publications are now available in an "advertising-free" format.
Please click here for details.
 
 
See real income proof  Click here for details...
 
Quick Clicks
Free 2009 Drug Reference Book
How To Start Your Own Online Dollar Store - Free Kit Here
Get a FREE Subscription and a FREE Story by L. Ron Hubbard.
 
Lose Your Belly Fat & Cleanse Your Body Fast...
 
 

Manage Your Subscriptions

You are currently subscribed as duncanjax@gmail.com.
To unsubscribe from this newsletter, please notify us here or visit https://www.arcamax.com/cgi-bin/custacct.

ArcaMax Publishing, Inc., 729 Thimble Shoals Blvd., Suite 1-B, Newport News, VA 23606 | FAX (757) 596-9731
Copyright © 2009 ArcaMax Publishing, Inc. All Rights Reserved.

Advertise With Us | Contact the Editor | FAQ/Help


ArcaMax Publishing websites:
www.arcamax.com (Family-Friendly News & Fun)
www.bookdaily.com (Book Samples for Book Lovers)
www.arcamundo.com (en español)

No comments:

Post a Comment