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Yellow fur in cats
Imbalanced or deficient nutrition intake in cats, as well as infections with parasites, fungi, or bacteria, and excessive salt intake in their diet can lead to this phenomenon. Additionally, frequent bathing of the cat or using problematic shampoos can damage the cat's fur, causing it to turn yellow.
What to do if your cat's fur turns yellow
There are two possible reasons for yellow fur. The first is age-related, as fur color gradually turns yellow with age, which is a normal and inevitable phenomenon. The second possibility is insufficient nutrition intake by the cat, or merely inadequate nutrition for the fur, in which case owners can feed their cats nutritional supplements, cans, and hair-nourishing products such as lecithin and fish oil.
What to do if your cat's fur is in poor condition
The condition of a cat's fur is closely related to its nutrition absorption. To ensure the cat is well-nourished and healthy with attractive fur, do not wash it frequently. It is better to use specialized cat shampoos and regularly apply hair protectants to maintain the cat's fur color. Always groom the cat to reduce hair loss. You can also feed the cat lecithin, unsaturated fatty acids, and other supplements to improve its fur color.
What to feed your cat to make its fur shiny
You can feed your cat specialized cat foods that promote beautiful fur. Taking lecithin can beautify the fur, making it shiny, smooth, and fluffy in the long run. Supplement vitamins by feeding the cat some vegetables. If the cat refuses to eat vegetables, you can buy composite vitamin B from a pet hospital to feed it. Composite vitamin B can nourish the skin.