Nutramax Welactin Omega-3 Fish Oil Liquid Skin & Coat Supplement for Cats
Effective formula but messy packaging issues
The Davis Miconazole Dog, Cat & Horse Spray offers a viable solution for certain skin allergies but may cause adverse reactions in some pets, particularly cats. Fine for dogs, easy usage makes it a good alternative if pets do not body reject it.
Severe reactions in cats including salivation, irritation, and scarring.
Prevention: Avoid using on cats, stick to dog's usage only
Helps in treating yeast infections and skin allergies in dogs and cats.
Easier to apply than creams, and the spray doesn't irritate the dog.
No-aerosol easy to apply which doesn't scare dogs
Cats experience severe reactions, including irritation and drooling.
The product does not relieve all types of allergies.
Some users complained about the product leaving an oily residue after use.
Some dogs may experience increased irritation and swelling instead of relief.
Factors: type of allergy and spraying
Efficacy can be established within a couple of weeks
No - very dangerous for cats
For sheer application without touching the skin
"This product is great if your dog suffers from skin allergies particularly yeast infections and it’s literally 1/2 the price of most yeast killing products"
"All the cats I've used this on began salivating and frothing at the mouth. It is also too strong for cat delicate skin. Stick with Lyme sulfur bath. Always works."
While effective for some dogs and economical, proceed with caution for cats and consider alternatives if your pets are sensitive.