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Brand : Shed-X
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Shed-X Liquid Daily Supplement for Cats, 8 oz – 100% Natural – Eliminates Excessive Cat Shedding with Daily Supplement of Essential Fatty Acids, Vitamins and Minerals
Shedding is a natural process where cats lose old or damaged hair. A healthy pet will naturally shed its coat, more so at certain times of the year than others, but when the shedding turns excessive, there may be an underlying issue causing this to happen. Excessive shedding can result from a diet lacking essential fatty acids, vitamins and nutrients. Shed-X shed control for cats is a comprehensive daily nutritional supplement that can eliminate excessive shedding in 3 to 6 weeks with proper use. Scientifically formulated by a Ph.D. in Animal Nutrition, Shed-X daily liquid supplement for cats contains the exact ratios of Omega 3 and 6 fatty acids, vitamins and minerals required to treat, enhance and maintain the optimum condition of your cat’s coat and skin. With fish oil from Norwegian anchovies and sardines, organic flaxseed oil, wheat germ oil, Zinc, Biotin, and a delicious taste cats love, this shedding supplement actively works from the inside out to significantly reduce excessive seasonal and non-seasonal shedding. In addition to a decrease in shedding, by simply adding Shed-X to your cat’s food each day you will begin to see more amazing benefits including a beautifully thick, shiny and soft coat and improved skin condition. We know that your cats are more than just pets - they are part of the family - so SynergyLabs designs premium products like Shed-X that pet parents can actually afford. Your cat will love the taste of the daily nutritional supplement and you (and your vacuum) will love the reduction in shedding as well as your cat’s healthy, shiny and thick coat – making you both happy and able to focus on more important things like naps, games and snuggles. Of course, it’s important to determine the cause of the underlying issue, so please consult your veterinarian if skin issues and excessive shedding become a consistent problem.