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Old 12-04-2009, 03:54 PM
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Re: Anything i can use on my cats skin?

The 2 things i am going to suggest may sound weird but are used in this country for all types of skin conditions and are reccommended by vets here. They are particularly used for dry or chapped skin.

1) Olive oil

2) Pure lanolin (not the stuff you buy off the shelves) but i believe in the Uk this used by some women when breast feeding.

İf you want to make the lanolin thinner you can use olive oil to thin it down.

one of my rescue dogs had his ears cut off and the skin gets dry sore and chapped we use this on him.

İ doubt vets in UK are great believers in the medicinal qualities of olive oil but i have seen it used both internally and externally here to great effect.
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