Coconut oil for cats (all you should know)


Do you want to offer coconut oil to your cat or use it for something else? Let’s see together if this element can be beneficial or not for cat.

Coconut oil has now become one of the elements most used by humans, not only in cooking, but also for skin or hair care, as it is rich in benefits for humans.

Those who live with a feline can easily wonder if their furry friend can also benefit from these benefits. Let’s see below if we can give coconut oil to the cat.


Can I give coconut oil to cats?

Coconut oil comes from the dried pulp of the coconut, it is often used in cooking, especially as an ingredient for making desserts.

However, in recent times, this element is also used for body care, as it has many beneficial properties for humans. But since it contains beneficial properties, can we also give it to our furry friend? Can we give the cat coconut oil?

Yes, coconut oil can also be beneficial for our four-legged friend, both externally to his body and internally.

However, you have to pay attention to the quantities and ask your veterinarian for advice before using it for Kitty. In fact, coconut oil can be useful for the cat in the following cases:

  • Allergies
  • Itching
  • Presence of fleas or ticks
  • Dry skin
  • Feline arthritis (reduces inflammation)
  • Bad breath in cats

It is also an excellent aid for the presence of hairballs in cats.


How to give coconut oil to cats

As mentioned earlier, coconut oil can be used in many ways to help our four-legged friend. But how to use it?

If you want to keep fleas, ticks or mites away from the cat’s fur, you can gently rub a few drops of coconut oil on the cat’s body. However, remember that this precaution does not always work, so the use of pesticides for cats is always recommended.

Furthermore, by spreading coconut oil on the fur of our four-legged friend, we can help the latter with any problems of dandruff or itching or even make the coat of cat shiny. However, it is always advisable to contact a veterinarian before using this product.

Finally, we can add coconut oil to the cat’s diet, mainly to prevent the presence of intestinal parasites. In case the worms are already present in the organism of Kitty, it is necessary to contact a specialist.

It is also not recommended to add coconut oil to the diet of an overweight feline, as it not only provides extra calories, but also provides extra saturated fat, which does not benefit the pancreas health of an obese cat.


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