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    Looking for good ways to manage cat dander

    Cat people on PT, I need your help. I was combing Cassie this morning and noticed she has flakes of dander on her lower back and at the base of her tail. I've tried "kitty wipes" in the past - they work great, but she will hide when she hears me open the package. (I left one in the kitchen in a zip-lock bag - when I get home I'm going to scoop her up and kitty wipe her. Don't tell her.) Does anything else work for dander? Should I put something in her food? Should I comb her more often?
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    Looking for good ways to manage cat dander

    Yes my Autumn & Yarleigh have dander more than the other girls.. I use those kitty wipes too.. I also will get just a small amount of Vasilene & rub onto the lower end of the back of tail .. That seems to work good.. Now just very lightly ok..

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    Do you brush her a lot? I noticed that if I brush Fister with the metal brush, he gets a bit, but not when I use the rubber brush, which I normally do.

    Hope she gets rid of it.



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    Randi, it's just a metal comb with two different combs - on one, the teeth are a little farther apart. I don't use that one, just the regular looking one. She loves to get combed. She'd let me comb her forever if I wanted to. Should I use something else? My sister used a pin brush for her cats. Maybe I should get one of those cat gloves with the little bumps that pick up the hair while you pet.
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    Mystic and Vegas both have dander, for some reason black kitties tend to have more dander than other kitties.

    The more I groom them the less dander they have. I have also tried supplementing their food with Linatone but they don't like that.


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    How big of a kitty is Cassie? Many times cats that are very large have a hard time reaching around back to groom their flanks and the bottom by their tails. Because they do not groom there, the dead skin cells and stuff builds up. When you brush, you're stirring up that and therefore, more dander. She's probably very happy to be brushed, cause she'd be itchy with all the dander there. We have cats like that at the shelter, and a friend of mine has a cat that has tons of dander... she's just lazy and doesn't groom herself. It all depends on the cat. Adding the supplement should help with the dry skin condition.

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    I think a metal brush will irritate their skin more than other kinds - at least Fister's skin. I sometimes use one similar to the one in the top row to the right in this link, and Fister loves it, he even rubs his head against it, but he also loves the rubber brush - similar to the red one.

    http://www.alltheweb.com/search?cat=...cat+brush&o=24

    Ahh, this looks like a very good idea - something most cats should have.

    http://www.thecatconnection.com/miva...01/ffbrush.jpg



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    My cats have the brush arch and love it. I got it at Pets Supplies Plus for about $20 three years ago-or more. Hasn't solved Mooch's dandruff though. He is a little hefty at 15 lbs.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jenn_librarian
    How big of a kitty is Cassie? Adding the supplement should help with the dry skin condition.
    She weighs 9 pounds. If I stick out my arm (I'm 5'7"), I can put her rear against my elbow and pet her head with my hand. I'm sure she would love that arch brush! I'd say a visit to the pet store is in order this weekend once her staff (that's me) gets paid. Last winter I ran a humidifier much of the time because my building gets so dry with the heat on. I should probably do that again. She's grey, in fact she looks almost exactly like today's Cat of the Day Bruno except with a longer coat.

    Thank you, everyone for your help. I'll try all the suggestions and report back. The solution in the Kitty Wipes package has aloe in it so hopefully that will help too.
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    Maybe you can brush her more. It will get rid of some of the dander but not all of it. I brush Snow and she has dander. I haven't seen it on her lately because of all the brushing.
    What are the kitty wipes? Does any one know where I can get them?

    Good luck!
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    Looking for good ways to manage cat dander

    Kitty wipes are in most stores {Walmart & Pet stores} in the Pet section by the shampoo.. They will be in a package or container just like Baby diaper wipes.. You use them to wash your kitty's coat for removal of dirt & dander & ect.. They work wonders..
    Quote Originally Posted by KittyGurl
    Maybe you can brush her more. It will get rid of some of the dander but not all of it. I brush Snow and she has dander. I haven't seen it on her lately because of all the brushing.
    What are the kitty wipes? Does any one know where I can get them?

    Good luck!
    Last edited by lvpets2002; 01-30-2007 at 04:09 PM. Reason: add wording

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    Quote Originally Posted by lvpets2002
    Kitty wipes are in most stores {Walmart & Pet stores} in the Pet section by the shampoo.. They will be in a package or container just like Baby diaper wipes.. You use them to wash your kitty's coat for removal of dirt & dander & ect.. They work wonders..
    Thanks! I think I might be getting some for Snow
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    I got one of those horse shoe shaped brushes from Miles Kimball. They have changed the design now. Here is the link:

    http://www.mileskimball.com/mileskim...4121&SiteNum=0

    There are times when the cats hardly leave it alone, then periods when all of them ignore it. After a while, I rub catnip on it for them.

    I am not sure about the new design.
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    Quote Originally Posted by cassiesmom
    Cat people on PT, I need your help. I was combing Cassie this morning and noticed she has flakes of dander on her lower back and at the base of her tail. Does anything else work for dander? Should I put something in her food? Should I comb her more often?
    Is she also itchy? If so then you should probably check with your vet to make sure it's not something besides dry skin.

    Do you bathe her? Sometimes a shampoo or simply the act of bathing can irritate/dry out skin.

    If she's not itchy, has no scabs, fleas or bald patches, and doesn't get bathed then it's probably just dry skin, and given the state you live in, with a heater running in the fall and winter does tend to dry out skin/hair.

    For dry skin/hair/excess shedding the product we use at work is called
    Shed Stop It's got Omega 3 oils. It makes a nice slick, shiney hair coat and reduces shedding/dander. However if you cat is particularly fussy about what she eats, you might not want to buy a large bottle until you see if she will eat it.

    Shed stop is available from many pet catalogs, pet stores, and sometimes Wally's World (aka Wal-Mart).

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    She's not itchy. I thought of fleas, but she doesn't go outdoors unless I physically take her out and hold her while we stand on the balcony. I don't regularly bathe her. This looks to me like her previous occurrences of increased dander, which I think is related to dry skin. I'll go down her sides, back and tail with a kitty wipe tonight - she's going to be mad at me for that! - and I'll crank up the humidifier again.

    My mom thought I should put a raw egg in her food to make her coat shiny (that's what they used to do with their cat 40+ years ago). I don't think I should give her raw anything. She does like scrambled eggs and the vet said I could give her a tiny bit of plainly scrambled egg (nothing added) as a treat.
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