Coat Health in Long-Haired Cats
The health of a long-haired cat’s coat is a key focus, as it reflects the cat’s overall health and well-being.
Unlike dogs, cats groom their own fur very carefully and meticulously. In fact, cats spend most of their day doing this! It’s a very precise ritual. The cat begins by licking its entire coat, then moves on to nibbling at the various areas where it notices foreign particles. After this step, it goes back over the surface of its fur with its tongue to smooth out any ruffled hairs. This grooming helps remove dirt accumulated after a walk in the garden as well as food particles. But the quality of your cat’s coat also depends heavily on its diet. For your cat to have a beautiful, shiny, and healthy coat, it must eat well and absorb all the necessary nutrients. Let’s see which ones.

What kind of kibble should your cat eat to have a beautiful coat?
Cat food contains high-quality fresh and dried meat. Alleva recipes Alleva chicken, duck, fish, lamb, and venison. Each recipe is enriched with natural active ingredients, such as phytonutrients. For example, the inclusion of aloe helps support the immune system. Ginseng root revitalizes and energizes your cat. It is ideal for neutered or senior cats. Ginseng is also recommended to reduce stress during travel. Looking for the right phytonutrient for your senior cat? The Alleva Holistic Vera and Ginseng line is definitely the product for you. The aloe vera in the kibble will protect your cat’s stomach lining and improve the appearance of its skin and coat. The blend of cloves, turmeric, rosemary, and lemon contains a high percentage of active ingredients. This natural blend has antioxidant properties that help prevent the aging of skin tissue.
All these ingredients will improve not only the cat’s well-being but also its appearance. Its coat will indeed be smooth, shiny, and thick.
The Alleva Holistic range is also specially formulated for long-haired cats. The addition of purified sugarcane fiber helps the cat pass ingested hair more easily.
For a cat with a beautiful coat, nothing beats grooming
You can certainly help your cat keep its coat clean and healthy by brushing it regularly. There are many brushes specifically designed for different coat types. This will help reduce the amount of hair your cat swallows during its daily grooming routine. To brush your cat, you need to build a relationship of trust with them. Get them used to this routine from a young age! That way, they’ll understand that you’re helping them and doing something good for them.
When you brush your cat, pay special attention to the area behind the ears and behind the legs. This is where mats form and where insects hide. This is especially true if your cat goes out and about outdoors. In that case, don’t forget to apply flea and tick prevention. With all these little touches, such as daily grooming and choosing a high-quality diet, your long-haired cat will always have a flawless coat.
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