Anti inflammatory Supplement for Cats - Omega 3 for Pets - CAT and Dog Treats - Premium Healthy Supplement - Omega 3 for Cats - 180 Softgels (1 Bottle)

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anti inflammatory supplement for cats - OMEGA 3 FOR PETS - CAT AND DOG TREATS - PREMIUM HEALTHY SUPPLEMENT - omega 3 for cats - 180 Softgels (1 Bottle) REDUCE YOUR PETS SCRATCHING AND HOT SPOTS: Dry, scaly skin is a symptom of essential fatty acid deficiency, and it does more than just make your pet shed and their coat appear dull. Overly dry skin is also itchy, and that can cause some troubles for your dog or cat. With the addition of an appropriate amount of omega 3 fatty acids to your pet’s diet, your furry friend can stop scratching and get some relief from those annoying hot spots, even if the condition is from allergies. REDUCE INFLAMMATION FOR PETS: Omega-3 fatty acids are especially helpful for pets that suffer from inflammatory problems such as allergies. Allergies can causes severe itching and sometimes even hair loss if it gets too bad. Keeping your dog and cat supplemented with omega-3 is helpful in controlling these types of skin issues. HELP WITH JOINT PROBLEMS FOR PETS: Omega-3 fatty acids have properties which can help dos and cats with joint issues. In one study, 127 dogs and cats with joint issues ate a diet supplemented with fish oil. According to the results, the pets showed a substantial improvement in their ability to get up from a resting position. They also showed marked improvement in both walking and playing. With this in mind why not make sure that your pet recives all of there nutrient needs and recive joint supporting benefits. SUPPORT MENTAL HEALTH FOR PETS: Omega 3 fatty acids have been shown to work as a natural stress reliever in people, likely due to a boost in serotonin, so they could do the same for your dog and cat. In a specifically pet study, omega 3 fatty acids have been suspected to limit aggression in dogs and cats, particularly in response to stressful situations. Cool, huh?