Do omega-3 supplements actually help cats’ skin and coat?
Modestly, yes — for cats with skin or inflammatory conditions. For healthy cats on a complete diet, evidence is weaker than marketing claims.
Modestly, yes — for cats with skin or inflammatory conditions. For healthy cats on a complete diet, evidence is weaker than marketing claims.
Both work modestly. Brushing does more. The evidence-based comparison between hairball-control foods and supplements.
Small amounts topically are generally safe; the evidence it helps is weak. The viral wellness claims oversell what’s there.
Generally yes at appropriate doses. Common side effects are GI upset; high doses can affect clotting. Vet conversation before starting.