One of my cats is long-haired and mostly white with a little bit of blue. Around her cheeks and the front of her neck area, it's always stained yellow no matter how much I wipe down the area. I don't know if it's the food. When I got her she was eating Royal Canin babycat so I've just continued, but now I've introduced Weruva chicken and turkey mix and also Nature's Variety Instinct LID turkey. She eats all of these.
I've tried those cat shampoos and they help a little but she gets back to being yellow stained and greasy looking by the next day at least. I also wipe her eyes with this a tear stain remover (I forgot the brand).
The top of her head and back is nice and fluffy all the time but parts of her look greasy, especially like I said, the front of her neck and cheeks. Do you think it's her diet? I add vitamins and lysine in her food (from Kitty Bloom). Maybe she needs some sort of hair supplement.
Should I shave the parts on her front that stained? Maybe the new hair will grow out better and less greasy.
I've tried those cat shampoos and they help a little but she gets back to being yellow stained and greasy looking by the next day at least. I also wipe her eyes with this a tear stain remover (I forgot the brand).
The top of her head and back is nice and fluffy all the time but parts of her look greasy, especially like I said, the front of her neck and cheeks. Do you think it's her diet? I add vitamins and lysine in her food (from Kitty Bloom). Maybe she needs some sort of hair supplement.
Should I shave the parts on her front that stained? Maybe the new hair will grow out better and less greasy.