In this blog, we’ll discuss how to select a cat shampoo based on your cat’s skin condition. We’ll also provide tips for keeping your kitty’s skin healthy and without shampoo related problems. With so many different types of cat shampoos on the market, how do you know which one to choose?
Cats are prone to several skin problems, from allergies to infections. And while there are many shampoos on the market, finding the right one for your cat’s particular skin and coat issues can be challenging. Here are some of the most common cat skin problems and the best shampoo ingredients to treat them.
1. Dry Skin
If your cat has dry skin, you’ll want to use shampoo to hydrate and replenish its coat. We recommend trying one chock full of antibacterials, anti-inflammatories, vitamines C, B & E, and conditioners. Look for shampoos that are good hydrators and moisturizers. Experts say the leading cause of dry skin is the shampoo used to clean the cat. Remember, your cat’s skin is its largest organ. It’s the barrier for keeping out bacteria, fungus and disease. Dry skin means your cat is suffering from skin damage, which in most cases may be fixed simply by changing shampoo.
PawPurity’s Intensive Nourishing Shampoo has been known to reduce significantly and, in most cases, actually eliminate dry skin.
2. Dander
Dander is a common problem in cats, especially those with dry skin. If your cat is dealing with dander, try using a totally natural shampoo to help clear it up. Also, search for anti-bacterial, antifungal and humectants (hydrating) ingredients in a shampoo, as this helps eliminate this particular skin issue.
Look for a shampoo that conditions and keeps the moisture in. Also, make sure the ph level is correct.
3. Itchiness and Inflammation
If your cat has itchiness or inflammation, it can easily be caused by allergies. You’ll want to find a calming shampoo to help soothe its skin. You would have to look for shampoos that contain components such as like yucca root, chamomile and aloe vera. Nettle is another great ingredient for soothing and healing, as it contains Quercetin. Quercetin is a flavonoid, which can inhibit IgE-induced histamine release, which brings us to the possibility of your cat having allergies.
4. Allergies
If your cat is allergic to something in its environment, it may develop itchy, red skin. A hypoallergenic shampoo can help to soothe its skin and relieve the itchiness. Red clover reduces inflammation and promotes healing. Eczema, psoriasis and rashes respond positively to it’s healing and soothing qualities. So can using a shampoo that is void of sulfates, parabens, DEA, SLS and other harsh chemicals. If possible, avoid chemical-based shampoos at all costs.
5. Infections
Skin infections are common in cats, especially those with long fur. Look for a shampoo with antimicrobial, antifungal and anti-inflammatory properties. Olive oil has excellent anti-inflammatory agents, yucca root is a wonderful natural conditioner that helps prevent dander, aloe vera is a antibacterial, antifungal and anti-inflammatory and calendula is a powerful antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory. There are many ingredients in natural cat shampoos that can prevent or eliminate skin infections in cats, so it’s important to read the labels on any cleanser you are considering to make sure they do more than just clean.
6. Shedding
Shedding is a natural process for all cats, but some shed more than others. In healthy cats, shedding is the natural process that allows your cat to rid itself of old, unneeded and/or damaged fur. Most cats experience one to two hair growth cycles yearly. This means they will shed all their hair at some point. Indoor cats have bouts of intense shedding near the warmer months to better regulate their body’s temperature. In particular, spring and summer are when cats shed the most. However, they also tend to shed consistently throughout the entire year. This level of shedding is normal so don’t be alarmed. There are many ingredients that can help with your cat shedding due to damaged fur. Lemongrass in your cat’s shampoo is a rich source of iron, the deficiency of which causes hair and fur loss. Horsetail is another favored ingredient because it has high mineral levels including silica and other nutrients such as potassium, manganese and selenium. It is an excellent hair strengthener and encourages hair growth. It’s perfect for a weak, brittle or damaged coat, which tend to create even more shedding than what’s caused by normal changing of the seasons.
If you have a cat, you know it must be bathed occasionally. But did you know there is a big difference between human and cat shampoo? Using human shampoo on your cat can be harmful. So how do you choose the best shampoo?
Here are a few things to keep in mind:
Cat shampoo is specifically designed to be gentle on their fur and skin. Unfortunately, human shampoo is too harsh and can strip away the natural oils that protect your cat’s skin.
Look for shampoo free of sulfates, parabens, and other harsh chemicals. These ingredients can irritate your cat’s skin and cause excessive dryness.
Choose a 100% natural formula if your cat has sensitive skin or is prone to allergies. A lot of cat shampoo manufacturers tend to use the cheapest and easiest-to-obtain ingredients even when they could be at the expense of your furbaby’s skin health.
Sodium Laurel Sulfate (SLS) is a detergent commonly found in shampoos, soaps, and other cleaning products. It is known to cause skin irritation and eye problems in cats.
Polyethylene Glycol (PEG) is another common ingredient in pet shampoos. It can cause vomiting and diarrhea in cats if they ingest it.
Artificial fragrances can be harmful to cats.
Aloe vera
Lavender oil
Chamomile
Yucca root
Natural oils and minerals
Red clover
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