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Fatty Acid Supplements for Cats

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We all want our cats to have fantastic, soft coats, but what about the dandruff? One remedy is to feed your feline Omega 3 supplements.
  Omega 3 fatty acids DHA (docosahexaeonoic acids) and EPA (essential fatty acids) support healthy skin, coats, joints, heart, brain, eyes, growth and reproduction of cats.
Food for thought...
we have changed our diet of millions of years for what the civilized world produces being cheap grains and cereals.
Our original Paleolithic diet that kept us strong and healthy is now leading us and therefore our pets to degenerative disease.
  What would our dogs and cats eat in the natural wild? Being carnivorous animals, they would seek out meat and fish.
Giving your cat a fish oil supplement to help him or her to combat dandruff.
  A few days after administering a capsule of fish oil every day you will notice some great changes.
A beautiful coat is a sign of your pet's overall health and well-being.
Dandruff, or flaky skin is one indicator that your pet needs some internal fluids.
Some pet food manufacturers may flax seeds in their cat foods, which must be converted within your cat's system to EPA and DHA.
  DHA is one of the most abundant fatty acids in the brain, and praised as a terrific nutrient for human infants, and puppies.
Degenerative conditions in your cat's health could well be the result of too much grain and not enough fish oil.
Ideally, one could choose a combination of flaxseed oil, fish oil, and borage oil to complete the need for complimentary functions within the cat bodily system.
Chronic kidney failure is progressive and incurable.
The most significant problems caused by the build-up of blood toxins, and anemia.
When the condition is advanced, the kidneys become small and lumpy.
Several nutritional supplements can be helpful for pets with kidney disease.
Omega3 fatty acids have proven to be beneficial in Chronic Renal Failure in cats.
These supplements work as detoxifiers and are easily put into kitty's food with typical methods of crushing pills and sprinkling them onto the meal.
Findings tell us that a cat with kidney disease or kidney failure should not be vaccinated at all.
When feeding a pet that is ill, it is recommended that all pets with allergies receive Omega3 fatty acid supplements because these decrease inflammation throughout the body.
All pets with diabetes should receive antioxidants and Omega3 fatty acids as well.
For all the glory of a cat's beautiful coat, there lies beneath the surface some startling facts about function.
The hairs give the cat sensory data, the hair protects against harsh elements, be it heat, cold, wind, rain or snow, and it helps the cat to manufacture its own vitamin D.
The number of cat hairs per square inch in a cat's coat is 130,000.
The natural oils found in fish accentuate the positive in this light as well.
Omega3 fatty acids and Omega 6 fatty acids are regarded as necessary to keep coats shiny and to prevent shedding.
They also protect a cat's immune system, liver, eyes, brain, and joints.
Having the same effect on humans, Omega3 fatty acids boost heart health and high cholesterol.
Most cat foods sold on today's market contain more Omega 6 than Omega 3, therein lies the rub.
Since a cat's digestion derives more moisture from its food than its water drinking, alternating moist food with dry food, and/or adding fish oil supplements are proving to be a good idea to balance out the cat diet.
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