Healthy skin and coat are essential for a cat’s overall wellbeing, not just their appearance.
The skin acts as a protective barrier against infections, parasites, and injuries, while the coat provides insulation and shields the body from environmental stressors.
Feline dermatological issues, such as dryness, irritation, or excessive shedding, are common concerns in small animal practices.
A shiny, soft coat reflects good nutrition, proper hydration, and internal health.
Maintaining skin and coat health relies on a diet rich in high-quality proteins and key nutrients, including essential fatty acids, vitamins, and minerals, which support skin barrier integrity, reduce inflammation, and promote a glossy, resilient coat
Highly digestible peptides provide a rich source of amino acids, essential for the production of key proteins such as keratin in hair and epidermis, and collagen and elastinin the dermis. These proteins support skin strength, elasticity, and a resilient barrier, helping maintain overall skin health and coat quality.
Collagen peptides, in particular, can support skin structure by stimulating collagen and elastin production, improving dermis thickness, hydration, and elasticity, which helps your cat’s skin remain supple and strong.
Hypoallergenic protein support
Some cats are sensitive to certain proteins, which can trigger dermatological issues. Hydrolysed proteins, broken down into small peptides, are gentle on the digestive system and less likely to provoke a reaction, supporting healthy skin and reducing the risk of irritation while promoting a soft, shiny coat.
