SKIN & COAT OIL RECIPES
The skin and coat of cats are very delicate. They are prone to wounds, skin irritations, allergies, and may even get skin irritations from anxiety. And in this chapter, you will learn all about using essential oils as a natural alternative to commercial products when it comes to overall skin care. This includes recipes and specific methods of application to maximize the benefits of essential oils.
Using essential oils to treat your cat's skin and coat will not only make it softer and smoother, it will also leave your cat smelling wonderful foe a few days. There are also recipes you can use as natural remedies for common skin conditions in your pet such as irritations wounds, and allergies. They can also help protect your cat's skin from elements in the outdoors.
Using Virgin Coconut Oil
Before you go on with essential oil blends, using virgin coconut oil directly on your cat's skin is one of the simplest methods to naturally improve and maintain your cat's skin and coat. It can help improve the condition of various conditions, protect the skin from further infection , and moisturize it for softer and smoother coat. Coconut oil is known as a natural remedy for superficial wounds. For cats, this includes scratches, "cracked" paws, abrasions, and allergic reactions. It also works for insect bites, fungal infections, and bee stings. It can also be taken internally to improve your cat's skin from the inside out. Additionally, it can improve digestion and help treat any gastrointestinal disorders.
However, remember to use coconut oil sparingly on your cat, especially when used internally. Start with only one quarter teaspoon for every ten pounds of your cat's weight. For most types, this equals to just one dosage a day. But if you have a large cat such as a Maine Coon, then you may need to give it two doses per day. You can do this for as long as you like or until you successfully treat an existing condition. If you're seeing good results, consider increasing the dosage to 1 teaspoon for every 10 pounds.
Lavender & Roman Chamomile Skin Blend
The lavender & Roman chamomile skin blend for cats is one of the simplest blends to produce and use. This recipe combines the benefits of two of the best essential oils for a cat's skin. It will leave your cat's coat feeling soft, smooth, fragrant and well protected from insects and mange. Furthermore, it can help uplift your cat's mood and attain relaxation.
Ingredients
Lavender oil | 1 drop |
Roman Chamomile | 1 drop |
Coconut Oil/Olive Oil | 10 drops |
To use this recipe, put the mixture on your palms and apply it to your cat's paws and skin. Massage your cat for a few minutes and allow the oils to penetrate. This recipe should be enough to be used for 1-2 applications. You may also diffuse this blend to prolong its calming effects on your cat. Just be sure to specifically use coconut oil for this blend.
Essential Oil Shampoo for Cats
The next essential oil blend requires castile soap as a base ingredient, You can purchase this in many aromatherapy and natural health stores.
Ingredients
Castile Soap | 1 Tablespoon |
Peppermint Oil | 2 drops |
Lavender | 2 drops |
Rosemary | 2 drops |
Geranium | 2 drops |
Distilled Water | 1 and a quarter cups |
To produce this essential oil shampoo, simply mix all ingredients in a clean container and shake well. This recipe should be good for 1-2 baths. You can use this in the same manner as commercial shampoos for cats.
Lavender & Helichrysum Spray
This next blend can be used as first aid for minor wounds. But it can also be used to improve the appearance and overall health of your cat's skin and coat. It contain Helichrysum oil - one of the safest oils for topical use on cats which contains antibacterial properties.
Ingredients
Carrier Oil (V-6, Olive or Coconut Oil | 2 Tablespoons |
Helichrysum Oil | 4 drops |
Lavender Oil | 4 drops |
Distilled Water | Half a Cup |
Spray Bottle |
You can use this spray on your cat twice a day, focusing on wounds and other skin conditions. The lavender oil also helps repel insects on your cat.
Rosemary & Frankincense Oil Blend
Rosemary & Frankincense oil is a powerful combination to help relieve inflammations, wounds, and other superficial skin conditions. It also helps improve the overall health of your cat's skin and coat. Additionally, it can help the correction of behavioral problems in your cat, especially when applied using the Kitty Raindrop technique.
Ingredients
Coconut Oil | 10 drops |
Rosemary Oil | 1 drop |
Frankincense Oil | 1 drop |
The best way to use this blend is with the Kitty Raindrop Technique. You may also add 1 more drop of each essential oil and a quarter cup water to make a spray mixture. Simply combine all ingredients into a spray bottle to do this alternative.
Using Brushes
A lot of essential oil blends as well as the safest essential oils mentioned previously in these chapters can be applied using a brush to improve penetration. It also helps detangle your cat's fur and achieve better relaxation. All you have to do is to apply the essential oil blend directly on your cat's skin and brush thoroughly. Alternatively, you can place 2 or more drops of the blend on the brush and then apply it on your cat.
Reference: Essential oils for Cats: Th Blokehead