As a precaution, we always advise to consult a veterinarian. Dr. Kim or Dr. Fruitt at Pet-Vet Animal Clinic would be happy to examine your cat. If you'd like to try something over the counter first, we would recommend adding more hydration and fatty omegas into their diet - for example, wet food and salmon oil.
Agree with all the answers. Animals dont usually have dandruff. Take them in or at least one of them to get a proper diagnosis.
Now this one I have to be funny with...Head&Shoulders 😂😂however they have an abundant selection of pet products.
I am sure that they can help you. I would definitely go to the store and maybe speak with one of the Veterinary Drs.
It could be their diet! If you come in store we could give you better information and show you more options! :)
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