回复 1楼jessip的帖子 Assuming that he's otherwise healthy and not experiencing any medical conditions that would affect his hair coat (thyroid disease, parasites, or skin conditions), the best ointment to apply to his hair coat is the oil from your hands. Petting him a lot can be a decent substitute for his inability to groom himself the way he used to. Adding an Omega fatty acid supplement to his diet can be helpful as well. Aside from this, there are a variety of different types of leave-in conditioners for cats available on the market. They are generally safe and you could certainly try them, but it's my experience that the oil from your own hands will work better.
Assuming that he's otherwise healthy and not experiencing any medical conditions that would affect his hair coat (thyroid disease, parasites, or skin conditions), the best ointment to apply to his hair coat is the oil from your hands. Petting him a lot can be a decent substitute for his inability to groom himself the way he used to. Adding an Omega fatty acid supplement to his diet can be helpful as well.
Aside from this, there are a variety of different types of leave-in conditioners for cats available on the market. They are generally safe and you could certainly try them, but it's my experience that the oil from your own hands will work better.