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But what can you do? You have tried it all, bathing, shampooing her and have the scratch marks to prove it. You have vacuumed your floor and cleaned your carpets. Nothing works.
I bet most of us didn't even know that dandruff is not a human problem but can be found on felines . That is until they see our beloved kitty scratching herself and finding those disgusting dry flaky skin on her. If your cat has dandruff, I suggest you look in to it soon before they scratches herself raw and gets an infection.
Two of the first things you should do is to take a look at what you are feeding your cat friend. If you are getting her a quantity of those cheap dry cat food, stop now and start giving her a quality diet. Most felines lack the Omega 3 fatty acids, thus causing them to get dry skin. Start by giving her some fish oil supplements, give it a month and see how it goes.
Well, you'll be glad to know that cat dandruff is a problem that lots of cat owners have faced, and sometimes the solution is ridiculously simple.
Next would be to start grooming your cat. You could send her to a lovely groomer or do it yourself at home. If you pick on the latter, I suggest this device called the FURminator which works well to get rid of the loose hair on her undercoat. It works well for both long and short haired felines. Two time small kitty is nicely groomed, they would be benefitting from a much healthier skin due to her natural oils.