Synergy Labs Shed-X Supplement for Cats 8 oz - 237 ml

Synergy Labs Shed-X Supplement for Cats 8 oz - 237 ml

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Shed-X™ Nutritional Supplements for Cats:

Shed-X™ is a comprehensive daily natural supplement 100% guaranteed – with correct use – to eliminate excessive shedding within 3-6 weeks. Scientifically formulated by a PhD in animal nutrition with precise ratios of Omega 3 and 6 fatty acids, vitamins, and minerals necessary to treat, enhance, and maintain optimal coat and skin condition for cats. With a delicious taste that cats love, Shed-X™ works from the inside out to significantly reduce excessive shedding whether seasonal or non-seasonal.

Seasonal Shedding vs. Excessive Shedding:

Shedding is a natural process for cats to lose old or damaged hair, which we call shedding. Hair will naturally shed from a healthy animal (also called "fur shedding" – which usually occurs seasonally), but when shedding becomes excessive – there may be an underlying problem causing it. Some cat breeds shed more than others, and you may notice that around spring and sometimes during fall, your thick-haired cat may shed its fur. Most often, the undercoat is what sheds more, as well as some of the natural fur. To help cosmetically reduce excessive shedding, pet owners should groom their cats frequently using high-quality grooming tools. However, daily brushing is just a quick cosmetic fix, as the underlying cause needs to be identified and treated.

If you feel that your pet is experiencing excessive shedding, it is best to consult a veterinarian to determine the cause. If your pet shows signs of skin irritation, dry and brittle hair, open sores, bald spots or thinning fur, or excessive hair pulling, it is time to see the vet. These issues can be the result of poor nutrition from its diet, stress and anxiety, or an undiagnosed medical problem that needs attention. Many commercial pet foods can cause allergies or sensitivities in your pet, so you may need to try several brands to find the best one for your cat. Excessive shedding may also be the result of the following Disorders:

  • Hormonal imbalances
  • Excessive licking causing hot spots and/or inflamed lesions
  • Medicines
  • Pregnancy
  • Sunburn
  • Flea or tick bites or parasites (such as mange mites, dermatitis, fungi, etc.)
  • Immune Disorders or kidney, liver, adrenal, or thyroid diseases
  • Food or environmental allergies
  • Fungal and/or bacterial infection
  • Other environmental irritants your animal is exposed to: shampoo, soap, household chemicals, or even a new cat bed.