Does your cat lose too much hair or have a dull coat?
Discover the complete and natural method to improve its appearance and reduce its loss!

A dull, brittle coat or excessive shedding is not just an aesthetic issue: it often indicates internal imbalances such as stress, allergies, parasites, or nutritional deficiencies.

 

With a targeted approach that works on nutrition, environment, coat care, and emotional well-being, you can help your cat regain a healthy, shiny, strong coat every day.

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Does your cat lose too much hair or have a dull coat?
Discover the complete and natural method to improve its appearance and reduce its loss!

A dull, brittle coat or excessive shedding is not just an aesthetic issue: it often indicates internal imbalances such as stress, allergies, parasites, or nutritional deficiencies.

 

With a targeted approach that works on nutrition, environment, coat care, and emotional well-being, you can help your cat regain a healthy, shiny, strong coat every day.

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Does your cat lose too much hair or have a dull coat?
Discover the complete and natural method to improve its appearance and reduce its loss!

A dull, brittle coat or excessive shedding is not just an aesthetic issue: it often indicates internal imbalances such as stress, allergies, parasites, or nutritional deficiencies.

 

With a targeted approach that works on nutrition, environment, coat care, and emotional well-being, you can help your cat regain a healthy, shiny, strong coat every day.

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Why nutrition alone is not enough to improve your cat's coat

Why nutrition alone is not enough to improve your cat's coat

Many owners think that just changing kibble or adding a few supplements is enough to see improvements in the coat...but it's not that simple.
There can be many causes: external parasites, stressful environments, hormonal problems, allergies, mistakes in coat care, or even products that are too harsh.
An effective plan must include nutrition, of course, but also good hygiene, the right environment, relaxing routines and targeted veterinary checkups.
Only by addressing all these causes can you achieve real and lasting results

Recognizing the signs of a coat in distress is the first step

Recognizing the signs of a coat in distress is the first step

What are the signs not to underestimate?

What are the signs not to underestimate?

Dull, brittle or dull-looking fur

Excessive loss of hair outside of shedding periods

Presence of dandruff or dry skin

Frequent itching or continuous licking

Localized or widespread hairless areas (alopecia)

Redness, scabs or skin irritation

Nodules or knots in the coat, especially in long-haired cats

Frequent vomiting of hairballs

Poor coat odor or greasy/sticky appearance

Reduced independent grooming (especially in older or overweight cats)

Repetitive licking of the same areas (e.g., paws, belly, back)

Obsessive behaviors (such as biting the fur)

Changes in coat texture, distribution or color

Skin reactions after contact with surfaces, detergents or scented sands

Increased sensitivity to touch or discomfort when stroked

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A comprehensive approach to improving your cat's coat

A dull, brittle or excessively shedding coat is not just dependent on diet: it can be the result of parasites, a dry or stressful environment, poor hygiene, allergies or hormonal imbalances.

 

The Feline Problem Solver Pack is a comprehensive program that combines targeted nutrition, wellness routines, environmental advice, and veterinary strategies to help your cat regain healthy, shiny fur.
With natural recipes, checklists, practical guidance and specific supports, you can act on the main causes of the problem:

Inadequate nutrition

Food allergies or intolerances

External parasites (fleas, ticks, mites)

Contact or environmental dermatitis

Fungal infections (such as ringworm)

Unmanaged seasonal hair change

Genetic or breed predisposition

Dandruff and greasy coat from imbalances or poor care

Stress and anxiety

Hormonal imbalances (hypo/hyperthyroidism)

Inadequate hygiene and coat care

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With the Feline Problem Solver Pack, improve the appearance and health of your cat's coat holistically, starting not only with the bowl... but also with his surroundings.

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What is your cat's main hair problem? Find out how we can help you improve your cat's life

Hair loss or breakage

Itching, redness or irritation

Seasonal or environmental stress

Greasy coat or dandruff

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The content and files available on this site have not been written by veterinarians. Although we strive to provide accurate and up-to-date information, it should not be considered a substitute for the advice, diagnosis, or treatment of a qualified veterinarian.

Before making any changes to your cat's diet, care, or treatment, always consult your veterinarian. Use of the information on this site is at your own risk. NUTRICARE will not be held responsible for any damages or losses resulting from the use of these contents.