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Shine and Care

Give your cat healthy skin and a shiny coat with our specially formulated chewable supplement.

Rich in essential nutrients and natural ingredients, this supplement helps maintain hydrated skin and silky fur. Ideal for cats of all ages, our supplement supports the health of the skin and coat, contributing to a beautiful and well-groomed appearance.

Give your cat the comfort and well-being it deserves, so that it feels wonderful in its own skin.

Formulated with the best ingredients, scientifically validated for maximum effectiveness

Carefully chosen by animal care specialists to keep your furry friends happy and healthy

  • Salmon oil

    Pure Wild Salmon fish oil, full of fatty acids that are important fo ...Read More
  • Omega 6

    It prevents skin diseases and ensures a healthy coat. It plays an im ...Read More
  • Colostrum

    It provides the necessary nutrients for the normal development of ca ...Read More
  • Apple vinegar

    Apple cider vinegar gives shine to the fur and keeps the skin healt ...Read More
  • Pollen

    It gives smoothness to the fur and is used to treat skin eczema. ...Read More
  • Omega 9

    It prevents skin diseases and ensures a healthy foot. It plays an i ...Read More

Give Your Cat the Shiny and Healthy Fur It Deserves!

  • keeps the fur shiny
  • healthy skin support
  • accelerates wound healing
  • normal development support

Did you know that...

we are very serious when it comes to quality

That's why we have experts in the field who guide us in the innovation of our products.

  • natural ingredients

  • Batch tested

  • no artificial colors

  • No gmo, hormones or antibiotics

  • gmp certificate

  • in accordance with EC rules

Administration Guide

kg
Tablets/day XS
kg UP TO 4.5 KG OVER 4.5 KG
Tablets/day 1 2

frequent questions

Why is the pet's fur health important?

A shiny coat signals vitality and can indicate a pet's health. Pets with dry, flaky or unkempt fur can suffer from conditions such as thyroid disease, hyperadrenocorticism (Cushing's disease), kidney or liver disease, or nutritional disorders. In fact, one of the main ways your veterinarian assesses your cat's health is to look at the condition of its fur and skin.

What roles do the animal's skin and fur play in its health?

The animal's skin and fur play a vital role in its health, they function as an important part of the immune system and are essential for maintaining adequate hydration. 

Here are some of the basic functions of skin and fur:

  • Protection. Skin and fur provide a barrier that protects a dog or cat from external objects, chemicals and environmental stressors. The skin also contains nerves and nerve endings that help a pet feel heat, cold, pressure and pain. In addition, fur protects pets against chemical damage, trauma, ultraviolet light and contact with hot surfaces.
  • Immunity. The skin also functions as an important part of the immune system. If the skin's immunity is compromised, infections and potentially serious diseases caused by harmful bacteria can occur.
  • Thermoregulation.  Healthy fur helps keep a pet's temperature properly regulated by providing an insulating layer of fur. A healthy coat can effectively regulate body temperature by moving hair follicles to bring hairs closer together to insulate or allow air to get under looser hairs to cool a dog or cat. 
  • Hydration. Loss of water through the skin can seriously affect your pet's health. Dogs and cats do not have sweat glands, so excessive water loss through unhealthy skin (transepidermal water loss) often causes health problems. The excessive loss of water through the skin also affects the amount of energy a pet needs to maintain its metabolism.
  • Nutrient storage. The skin also serves as a storage place for many nutrients. Proteins and amino acids are present in the skin, as well as collagen fibers and enzymes. Dog and cat hair is mostly made of proteins. Up to 35% of a dog's daily protein intake is used to maintain its skin and coat. Linoleic acid and other fatty acids are stored in the skin and are present in the phospholipid double layer to provide flexibility and fluidity to the skin. Fatty acids are important in protecting pets against inflammation. Precursors of vitamin D are present in the skin and are transformed into vitamin D by exposure to ultraviolet rays in sunlight. Minerals such as zinc, copper, selenium and manganese are found in relatively high concentrations in the skin due to their role as cofactors and coenzymes in several biological reactions that take place in the skin. Fat-soluble vitamins A and E can also be stored in the skin. Vitamin A is necessary for the production and maintenance of cells, and vitamin E is an antioxidant that helps protect the skin. B vitamins are found in the skin, but they are not stored there because they are soluble in water.

What are cat supplements?

Supplements are defined as any product added to a pet's regular diet that contains ingredients intended to improve its health. They must go through a certification procedure and obtain a quality certificate. It is important to purchase only certified and reliable products that already have good recommendations.

Supplements for pets are not medicines. They can be used as an adjuvant along with the medicinal treatment recommended by the veterinarian.

Which constituents support the fur and the skin?

  1. Proteins are by far the most important "bricks" for a healthy coat. Hair is the structure with the highest protein level, the hair being made up of 97% of keratin. Keratin is a protein that the body produces from other types of proteins of animal origin, more precisely from sulfur amino acids. Of the total proteins that dogs consume daily, a very important part, between 25-30%, is used by the body for skin and fur.
  2. Dry food can contain both proteins of animal origin (meat, eggs) and proteins of vegetable origin (cereals, vegetables). The most valuable for carnivorous animals (dogs, cats) are the proteins of animal origin, because they contain all the essential, specific amino acids for the restoration of hair and skin.
  3. Vitamin supplements are among the top preferences of owners who face hair and skin problems. pet's skin. Even if they positively influence the appearance and regeneration of the hair, these supplements represent "saving solutions" (only in the short term). If in the meantime the cause that led to these problems was not found, as soon as the administration of the vitamins stops, we will notice that the fur returns to the old problems.
  4. Fish oils are one of the frequently used and recommended supplements because they are rich in Omega 3 fatty acids They contain antioxidants that can improve the health of the fur and skin, support the heart muscles and help develop the brain. 
  5. Biotin (or vitamin H) is the main vitamin recommended for fragile hair, as it increases the resistance of the thread, giving it, at the same time, a silky appearance. Biotin deficiency can also be observed by the early whitening of the fur. Biotin supplements have the advantage that they can be given long-term, the risk of overdose being very small (being a water-soluble vitamin, the excess is eliminated through the urine).
  6. Vitamin A is essential for the formation of keratin and, in addition, has an important role in the regulation of sebum secretion. It is found in most varieties of dry food, in organs such as the liver, but also in vegetables.
  7. Vitamin E - maintains the health and normal functionality of the skin, thanks to its strong antioxidant effect.
  8. Vitamin C has an overwhelming role in the synthesis of collagen, the main protein in the structure of the skin, involved in the growth of hair follicles, but also in maintaining its elasticity.
  9. Zinc - is an indispensable mineral to reduce infections and inflammations in the skin. Zinc deficiency affects the follicles in the hair growth phase and can be clinically manifested by excessive shedding, the appearance of crusts on the skin and the itchy sensation.
  10. Selenium enters the hair structure, having a special role in its keratinization phase. 
  11. Copper is responsible for the production of melanin and hair pigments. A matted coat could be an indicator of copper deficiency.

How long does it take to see the results?

Usually, cat owners notice improvements after a few weeks of daily use. However, the results may vary depending on the severity of the problems and the individual response of each cat.

Can it be used with other supplements or medications?

Absolute. As long as you follow the guide and dosage, Suplipet Skin and Coat Supplement should not interfere with other supplements or medications.

How is it administered?

Our tasty treats can be offered to your cat at any time of the day, although we recommend offering them at mealtime, as they help increase nutrient absorption.

How old should my cat be?

The nutritional rewards for skin and fur are recommended for cats over 6 months of age.

How is it stored?

To make sure your cat gets the best, our skin and fur treats contain no artificial preservatives. Please store in a cool and dry place, away from direct sunlight and heat. Use them within 3 months of opening.

Could my cat be suffering from an overdose?

If your pet devours an entire tub of Suplipet Skin and Fur Health Supplement, it will be absolutely fine, as long as the box was designed for its weight category. Adverse effects may include diarrhea or gastrointestinal disturbances. If he ate more than one box, contact your veterinarian for guidance.

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