Nourish and Protect Your Cat’s Skin with the Right Care
Cats are prone to a range of skin conditions—from minor wounds and allergies to dryness and rashes. Whether your cat has itchy skin, bald patches, or recovering wounds, proper skin care is essential for comfort and healing. At The Pet Project, we offer curated solutions made specifically for your cat’s sensitive skin.
Our Cat Skin Care Range
Soothing Sprays
Quick-relief sprays to reduce itching, calm inflammation, and disinfect minor wounds.
Medicated Shampoos
Vet-approved shampoos that treat skin infections, fungal issues, and flaking.
Healing Balms & Ointments
Deeply moisturizing and antibacterial balms to treat cuts, scabs, and dry patches.
Skin Supplements
Omega-rich supplements to promote a healthy, shiny coat and reduce shedding or dandruff.
Benefits of Choosing The Pet Project
- Gentle on feline skin, free from harsh chemicals
- Promotes faster recovery from wounds or rashes
- Recommended by veterinarians and pet parents
- Convenient packaging for easy application
- Affordable and delivered to your doorstep
Signs Your Cat Needs Skin Care Products
- Constant scratching or biting at skin
- Hair loss or bald spots
- Scabs, sores, or hot spots
- Red, inflamed, or flaky skin
- Dull or brittle fur
FAQs
What causes skin issues in cats?
Skin issues can result from allergies, infections, parasites, dry weather, or underlying health conditions.
Can I use human creams on my cat’s skin?
No, human skincare products may contain ingredients that are toxic to cats. Always use products formulated for feline use.
How often should I bathe my cat with medicated shampoo?
Once a week or as prescribed by your veterinarian, depending on the condition being treated.
Are supplements effective for improving my cat’s skin and coat?
Yes, supplements containing omega-3 and omega-6 fatty acids support skin health and reduce inflammation.
When should I consult a vet?
If your cat has persistent sores, severe itching, or symptoms that don’t improve within a few days of home care, seek veterinary advice.