Skin, coat & itching in cats – Understand the cause, choose the right solution
Healthy skin and a shiny coat aren't just nice to look at – they also say a lot about your cat's overall health. When your cat scratches, licks, or bites its fur excessively, it's often a sign of something. But when is it just a little itching, and when is it a skin problem?
When is scratching normal and when is it not?
Occasional scratching or grooming is perfectly normal cat behavior – it's part of their daily self-care. But as soon as the behavior becomes excessive or you notice bald patches, redness, or wounds, it's time to intervene. Consider:
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Excessive scratching or licking (often on the belly, flanks, or paws)
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Scales, scabs, or inflamed spots
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A dull, greasy, or dry coat.
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Bald spots or hair loss
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Strong odor or flaking behind the ears or at the base of the tail.
These symptoms can be caused by allergies, parasites, diet, fungi, or stress. In some cases, the behavior itself is the problem. You can read more about this on our page about stress, behavior & anxiety .
Which products help with skin and coat problems?
At Fidello, you'll find a carefully selected range of products that provide support for skin problems, itching, and coat care. For example:
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Soothing shampoos and sprays with skin-friendly ingredients
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Dietary supplements containing omega 3 & 6, biotin or salmon oil
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Diet food or hypoallergenic food for allergies or skin reactions.
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Soothing creams or lotions for local skin problems
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Nutrition that supports the skin from the inside out.
Our products are suitable for cats with sensitive skin, recurring skin problems, or temporary irritations caused by, for example, seasonal changes or flea allergies.
Combine care with prevention.
In addition to targeted skincare, it's important to look at the bigger picture. Healthy skin starts with a healthy life. Therefore, also consider:
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Combs & brushes – prevent tangles and detect early skin problems in time.
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Diet food and supplements – specially for skin & coat
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Grain-free cat food – for suspected food intolerances
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Surgery & recovery – supports wound healing of the skin
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Catnip & catnip extract – for soothing distraction from itching behavior
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Food for kittens and young cats – for healthy skin development from the start.
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Pet carriers – handy for vet visits for skin problems
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Cat beds & cushions – clean and soft resting place for sensitive skin
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Furniture & accessories – create a hygienic living environment
Itch is never 'just an itch'
Don't wait too long if your cat shows signs of skin irritation or itching. Early support can prevent worsening and ensures greater comfort and well-being. Check out our range of skin and coat products and give your cat the care he deserves. Always consult a veterinarian.