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Omega-3 and Omega-6 Fatty Acids
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According to white-persian-cats.com, omega-3 and omega-6 fatty acids are essential for healthy skin. They keep the skin in top condition by nourishing it, keeping it strong and moisturized. This benefits your cat's fur by also keeping it strong and moisturized, resulting in a cat with a lustrous coat. Make sure only to use high-quality omega-3 and omega-6 oils without contaminants. These oils can be found in multivitamin supplements or on their own.
Vitamin A, D and E
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These vitamins enhance the overall health of skin because they are high in antioxidants. Antioxidants help your cat's skin repair itself after exposure to sun, wind, water, dry heat, even stress. According to Feline Behaviorist Pam Johnson-Bennett, healthy, supple skin results in a healthy, supple coat for your cat.
Caution must be exercised when using these supplements, however, as they cannot be excreted in your cat's urine. This means that these vitamins can build up to toxic levels in your cat's blood if he receives too much of them. Ask your veterinarian about the safest way to add these supplements to your Persian's vitamin regime.
Protein and Sound Nutrition
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Protein is a chain of amino acids that the body uses in different ways. Protein builds strong muscles, skin and hair. Your Persian cat must consume enough protein to nourish his coat and keep it strong and full. You cannot supplement protein, however; it can only be consumed in food.
Look for high-quality cat foods that contain large amounts of protein. Your veterinarian will best be able to recommend a high-quality food for your cat, since your vet knows your individual cat and his nutritional needs.
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Vitamins for a Persian Cat's Fur
Persian cats are famous for their gorgeous fur coats. Regular grooming and proper care are essential to keeping that coat healthy and shiny, but that isn't always enough. Nutrition plays an important role in health and maintenance of a Persian's coat, by making sure your cat gets what he needs from the inside. Consult your veterinarian about getting high-quality nutritional supplements to give your Persian cat.