Cat Skin Care Products
Cats’ can benefit from a little helping hand when it comes to keeping their coats shiny, healthy, and irritant-free. It’s important to use products that are specially formulated for cats, we recommend using well-known brands such as Sebocalm, Dermisol, and Allerderm.
From cat shampoos to soothing remedies designed to protect your cat's delicate skin, we offer a range of products to address common skin issues and promote a healthy, comfortable coat for your feline companion.
Our selection of gentle skin care products has been specifically formulated for cats and designed to complement our grooming range. Our gentle solutions are designed to cleanse, moisturise, and protect your cat's delicate skin without causing irritation or dryness.
These products contain ingredients known for their calming and healing properties, helping to alleviate discomfort and promote skin recovery. Along with regularly treating your cats to prevent fleas and ticks these products will ensure a healthy coat.
We also recommend that you brush your cat's coat regularly to remove dead hair and distribute natural oils, this will help to promote a healthy coat and skin. It’s important to keep an eye on your cat's skin for any signs of irritation, redness, dryness, or unusual lumps or bumps; if you notice any of these skin issues or changes consult your veterinarian for proper diagnosis and treatment recommendations immediately.
For more information on caring for cats check out our expert-written blogs, we recommend:
A Guide to Effective Cat-Calming Products
Cat grooming: the right way to groom your cat's coat
Cat Dental Care: It's as important as your own
FAQ:
How to care for a cat's fur?
You should brush your cat's fur weekly to remove loose hair, prevent mats, and distribute natural oils for a healthy coat. Ensure you’re using the right type of brush for your cat's fur type. You should be gentle when brushing to avoid discomfort and irritation to your cat’s skin.
How often should I brush my cat's fur?
Short-haired cats should be brushed at least once a week to remove loose hair and prevent shedding, however, long-haired cats require more frequent brushing, ideally every day or at a minimum every other day, this is to prevent mats and tangles forming.
Should I wash my cat?
Cats are generally good at grooming themselves so do not require frequent baths. They should be bathed if they get sticky or dirty, or if they have a medical condition that requires more frequent bathing.
When washing your cat, use a gentle, cat-specific shampoo to avoid drying out their skin and coat; always handle your cat gently during baths, and be cautious around their face to avoid getting water or shampoo in their eyes or ears.
- Epi-soothe Shampoo£14.98
Epi-Soothe Shampoo is specially formulated for cats and dogs prone to sensitive skin.
- Allerderm Spot-On for Cats/Small Dogs£22.98
Allerderm Spot-on is a topical solution that provides complementary support to cats and small dogs (under 10kg) suffering from skin conditions.
- Dermisol Cream - 30g£9.14
Dermisol Cream 30g is indicated for use in cats, dogs, horses and cattle to aid healing.
- Dermisol Cream - 100g£16.02
Dermisol Cream 100g is indicated for the use in cats, dogs, horses and cattle to aid healing.