Hello! I was hoping someone might have some advice for dealing with chronic dandruff. Percival suffers with it all along his back but mostly nearly the base of his tail and hates being brushed, so I'm struggling to find a way to deal with it that doesn't distress him.
He has the softest fur I've ever felt on a cat, but it's incredibly dense and I think he struggles to get through it to groom properly.
Aside from the hatred of the brush which I think is unrelated (he generally doesn't like being pestered in any capacity), he doesn't seem to notice it, no itching or scratching etc.
He also has cutaneous horns on his paws which I'm sure could be related (the vets have checked, they're no issue, he's pretty much dealing with them himself and they're not a hinderence to him).
He molts a lot, and as he has so much densely packed fur it's everywhere, but again, he hates the brush.
I've tried skin and fur food, coconut oil, silicone glove brushes (it was a nope from him) but nothing seemed to make a difference.
Any advice?
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He has the softest fur I've ever felt on a cat, but it's incredibly dense and I think he struggles to get through it to groom properly.
Aside from the hatred of the brush which I think is unrelated (he generally doesn't like being pestered in any capacity), he doesn't seem to notice it, no itching or scratching etc.
He also has cutaneous horns on his paws which I'm sure could be related (the vets have checked, they're no issue, he's pretty much dealing with them himself and they're not a hinderence to him).
He molts a lot, and as he has so much densely packed fur it's everywhere, but again, he hates the brush.
I've tried skin and fur food, coconut oil, silicone glove brushes (it was a nope from him) but nothing seemed to make a difference.
Any advice?
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