posted by
askye at 11:45pm on 22/01/2005
My cat is old and she has dandruff on her back, especially near her tail. Is there anything I can do about it?
...of an unorganized mind. Cat question.
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Is she overweight or arthritic? When cats get like that back by their tail it usually means they can't reach around to groom themselves back there. You could get a glove/mitt type soft brush to groom her yourself for a few minutes every day. Sometimes an over-buildup of the natural oils on the hair and skin that they would normally groom away, can clog things up and, paradoxically, make them flaky. If she's not having trouble with self-grooming then it's definitely dietary. I find Nutro brand to be a great dry food for coat health.
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I feed her Science Diet adult, but I'll switch her to the diet variety. I'll try the Nutro brand a try next time.
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As you can see, Byron is a stud kitty.