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Cats are natural groomers. They spend hours licking their coats to keep themselves clean.
But self-grooming doesn’t always solve every skin or coat issue. Loose fur builds up faster during seasonal shedding, dirt collects in areas they can’t easily reach, and sensitive skin can flare from allergies or environmental irritants. That’s where thoughtful cat skin care products can help.
The CAT by Dr Lisa collection of cat coat products is designed to support everyday grooming without disrupting natural feline behavior. These cat skin products work alongside your cat’s own habits rather than replacing them.
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Cats rarely tolerate bathing, and most owners quickly discover that forcing one can turn into a stressful experience for everyone involved.
Instead, healthy coats rely on a combination of self-grooming, gentle brushing, and occasional support from well-designed cat skin care products. Proper cat coat care helps maintain the skin barrier—the protective layer that keeps moisture in and irritants out.
Good cat coat care products can help with:
When used correctly, these cat coat products support natural grooming rather than replacing it.
A healthy coat begins with simple routines.
Brushing helps distribute natural oils across the skin and coat, improving shine and moisture, while removing dirt and loose hair. When needed, gentle cat skin care products can help maintain comfort in areas that become flaky, oily, or irritated.
This approach allows cats to keep doing what they naturally do best—grooming themselves—while you provide small amounts of extra help where needed.
These cat skin products are formulated with feline grooming behavior in mind. Because cats lick their coats regularly, products must be gentle and low-odor so they don’t interfere with their normal routines.
Most cats benefit from a calm, predictable grooming routine rather than occasional long sessions.
A practical routine may include:
These small steps can make a noticeable difference for overall cat coat care and can help keep shedding under control.
Short, regular grooming sessions are usually far more successful than occasional deep grooming attempts.
Skin and coat conditions sometimes reflect what’s happening internally.
Some cats benefit from additional nutritional support alongside grooming. For example, cat supplements like fiber can help support healthy digestion and regulate bowel motions. A fiber supplement can help prevent hairballs too.
Feeding comfort also matters. Using well-designed bamboo cat bowls can reduce mess and whisker stress during meals, helping maintain calmer feeding routines.
When digestion and nutrition are well supported, improvements often appear in coat shine and skin resilience.
Grooming and home care often go hand-in-hand.
Even well-trained cats can occasionally make messes, especially during illness, stress, or transitions. Keeping a reliable naturalpet urine cleaner nearby helps manage accidents quickly without needing stressful emergency baths. These gentle cleaning products can often be used to clean the litter box too.
Many pet owners keep these alongside other everyday cat care products so they’re always within reach when needed.
Dr Lisa Chimes designed these cat coat care products using both her experience as a clinical vet and cat parent.
In the veterinary clinic she sees common concerns such as:
This eco-friendly range of Australian and New Zealand-made, B-Corp certified cat skin care products was developed to address those real-world issues with practical solutions that fit into everyday routines. Plus a portion of the brand’s revenue is donated to animal charities.
Most cats benefit from brushing every day or every few days, depending on coat length. Regular grooming removes loose fur and supports healthy cat coat care, while reducing hairballs.
Yes, when formulated specifically for cats. Gentle cat wipes designed for feline use help clean their skin and coat without leaving irritating residues or strong scents.
Yes. Regular brushing removes loose hair before cats swallow it during self-grooming. Consistent grooming using appropriate cat coat care products can significantly reduce hairball formation.
If you notice persistent scratching, hair loss, red skin, scabs, or sudden changes in grooming behavior, consult your vet. These symptoms may indicate allergies, infections, or other medical conditions that require professional care.
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