Is there a holistic, natural remedy for my cats dandruff?
Something I do for our cats when it gets really dry in the winter is take a small drop or two of oil, depending on how much fur the cat in question has, and rub it over my palms really thoroughly and then pet the cat. Be sure to spread the oil out as thinly as possible. If you overdue it, your cat may lick itself into having a hairball. So only the minimum amount you think will do it. You can always do more later if need be. I usually use olive oil or canola since they are fairly neutral. It cuts down on the static and helps hydrate their skin. You might try it while your cat has active dandruff, olive oil is very hydrating and helps heal. And it would be a good upkeep just whenever you think she is getting dry again. As for the cure, giving her a small amount of an oily fish every other day or so will help. Whatever you do, don’t give her a bath unless it’s a vet recommended shampoo for cats with irritable skin. And if you do brush her, use a very soft brush that only goes through the