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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Natural Ways to Clear Up Your Kitty&#8217;s Dry Skin<br /> <br /> By Marina Hanes</p> <p>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&#8217;t normally see this and their skin is never red, itchy or scaly. However, your kitty&#8217;s [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Natural Ways to Clear Up Your Kitty&#8217;s Dry Skin<br />
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<em>By Marina Hanes</em></p>
<p>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&#8217;t normally see this and their skin is never red, itchy or scaly. However, your kitty&#8217;s dry skin could have a significant meaning, and there are ways to treat it naturally.</p>
<p>There are a few causes for dry skin in cats. Sometimes it&#8217;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.</p>
<p><em>Scale</em> is a cat skin condition, which produces dandruff and it&#8217;s caused by low keratin levels.<br />
<em>Seborrha</em> occurs when the skin is greasy, but you can treat it with a shampoo that contains sulfur or salicylic acid.<br />
<em>Epidermal collarette </em>is patches of dry skin, which usually appear in circles. An infection called staphylococcal pyoderma causes this condition.<br />
<em>Exfoliation</em> is when your cat sheds skin more than it should.<br />
<em>Hyperkeratosis </em>is when your cat&#8217;s skin becomes thick.<br />
<em>Comedone</em> is a condition that occurs at the base of the cat&#8217;s hair follicle. This could be indicative of an endocrine system issue.<br />
<em>Follicular cast </em>is when a dry section of skin forms around each hair follicle, and lack of keratin can cause this.</p>
<p>With some of these cat skin conditions, you might be able to see results by changing your cat&#8217;s diet. A quality diet that contains all of the essential nutrients is important for cat&#8217;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.</p>
<p>If the simple home remedies above don&#8217;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&#8217;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.</p>
<p>While it&#8217;s cost effective to treat your cat&#8217;s dry skin condition at home, don&#8217;t neglect to take your cat to its veterinarian if you don&#8217;t see an improvement within a few days. The problem might be one of the more serious conditions discussed above.</p>
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