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How to Care for Dry Skin on Maine Coon Cats

    Grooming

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      A Maine Coon's fur needs grooming.Main coon Rassekatze ruht und lauscht image by lamaka from Fotolia.com

      Comb through the fur and the tangles as gently as possible. Start near the end of the tangled fur not near the skin. Hold the fur near the skin to lessen discomfort from pulling or tugging while removing knots.

    • 2). Use a grooming rake to remove dead fur from the undercoat after you have removed the tangles.

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      Use appropriate combs, brushes and scissors for cat grooming.horse and hound brushes image by mark humphreys from Fotolia.com

      Brush your Maine Coon with a slicker brush or pin brush. Frequent brushing increases circulation in your pet's skin and helps distribute natural oils. Feline dandruff and dry skin may increase if a Maine Coon is not grooming itself properly due to old age or weight problems. Brush daily and wipe your cat's fur with a warm damp cloth.

    • 4). Cut mats and tangles that you cannot remove by brushing and combing. Use grooming scissors carefully to avoid nicking or cutting your cat's delicate skin.

    • 5). Bathe the cat infrequently, using hypoallergenic cat shampoo. The Maine Coon's coat repels moisture but will lose its protective oils if the cat is bathed too often.

    Diet and Nutrition

    • 1). Feed high-quality cat food appropriate for your Maine Coon's size and age. Read cat food labels to make sure the first ingredient is an animal protein and that the food contains little or no grain, artificial colorings, flavors and fillers.

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      Omega-3 supplements such as fish oil can help reduce dry skin.Fish oil vitamins image by Stephen VanHorn from Fotolia.com

      Add omega-3 and omega-6 fatty acid supplements, such as fish oil or olive oil to your cat's food. This will help to guard against dry skin and maintain natural oils in the cat's fur.

    • 3). Provide fresh, clean drinking water at all times to keep your Maine Coon hydrated and sustain a healthy skin and coat.

    Environment

    Veterinary Care and Medication

    • 1). Examine your Maine Coon cat for signs and symptoms of skin conditions: dry, flaky, irritated skin or hair loss; constant scratching, licking and chewing of skin, paws or ears; scabs, inflammation and redness; and round, scaly patches on the face and paws.

    • 2). Bring your cat to the veterinarian for diagnosis and treatment of potentially serious conditions that may be causing the dry skin, such as parasites; seasonal allergies; sensitivity to environmental allergens; immune system problems caused by food intolerance; reactions to seasonal changes, such as being indoors with heaters turned on in winter; and bacterial or yeast infections.

    • 3). Use veterinarian-prescribed antibiotic or antifungal oral and topical medications to treat skin conditions and administer prescription corticosteroids and antihistamines to control itching.

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