Serving you since 1994
Serving you since 1994
HomeoPet Feline Skin & Itch is a homeopathic liquid remedy formulated to help support healthy skin and coat in cats. It may help provide temporary relief from itching, scratching, chewing, and hair loss associated with seasonal or environmental allergies.
This easy-to-dose liquid may help cats experiencing dry, flaky skin, excessive licking, or irritation caused by flea or insect exposure. The drops can be given directly in the mouth, mixed with food, or added to drinking water for flexible administration.
Claims are based on traditional homeopathic practice and principles, not modern medical theory.
Cats may develop skin irritation or itching due to environmental triggers or allergies. Situations that may contribute to skin problems include:
Standard Use: Give one dose three times daily as needed.
Acute Situations: One dose may be given every 15 minutes for up to four doses.
When improvement is seen, reduce dosing to twice daily and then once daily. Discontinue use when symptoms improve. If symptoms return, resume the original dosing schedule.
Active Homeopathic Ingredients (HPUS): Apis mel 6c, 30c, 200c; Arsenicum alb 6c, 30c, 200c; Caladium seguinum 6c, 30c; Cantharis 6c, 30c, 200c; Culex musca 30c; Dolichos 6c; Hyoscyamus 30c, 200c; Lachesis 200c; Mezereum 6c, 30c; Pulex irr 30c; Rhus tox 6c, 30c, 200c; Sepia 30c; Staphysag 6c; Sulphur 6x, 6c, 30c; Urtica ur 6x, 6c.
Inactive Ingredients: 10% USP alcohol, glycerin (vegetable source), purified water.
The letters HPUS indicate ingredients listed in the Homeopathic Pharmacopoeia of the United States.
This product may help support relief from itching, scratching, chewing, and hair loss associated with seasonal or environmental allergies in cats.
Yes. The formula may help support relief from symptoms related to seasonal or year-round environmental allergies that affect the skin and coat.
Yes. The formula may be used for kittens, adult cats, and senior cats when dosed according to body weight.
Drops may be placed directly into the mouth on the gums or lips. If direct dosing is difficult, they may also be mixed with food, milk, or drinking water.
Standard dosing is one dose three times daily. In acute situations, doses may be given every 15 minutes for up to four doses.
No drug interactions are known. However, consult a veterinarian if your cat is receiving prescription medication or veterinary treatment.
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