Imagine the following situation: Your cat starts scratching itself violently, or you notice a small wound on its sensitive skin. This is where SOS oil comes into play, a product that we often recommend in such situations.
It is an oil with a combination of plant and essential oils that has been specially developed for the treatment of skin problems in cats. These natural ingredients have been carefully selected for their beneficial properties. Rosehip oil, for example, has an incredibly regenerative effect. If your cat has a small wound or scar, this oil will help to speed up healing and keep the skin supple and healthy.
Another important ingredient is Almond oil. This oil has an emollient and nourishing effect and is ideal for moisturizing your cat's dry or irritated skin. When cats scratch themselves, dry patches often appear that need to be intensively moisturized. Almond oil penetrates the skin easily, soothes itching and reduces irritation.
Another important ingredient is Lavender essential oil. Lavender not only has a relaxing scent, but also strong healing and disinfecting properties. It is very useful for soothing irritated areas and preventing infections. And then there is Mimosa extract, which is known for its regenerative properties and helps to repair damaged tissue naturally and effectively.
The application of SOS oil is very simple. After you have cleaned the affected area, simply apply a small amount and gently massage it in until it is completely absorbed. If you find that your cat is still scratching or showing signs of discomfort, you can repeat the application. Thanks to its gentle formulation, it can also be used safely on particularly sensitive areas.
It's important to remember that this oil is suitable for all cats, regardless of their coat type or breed. Whether your cat has a short, smooth coat or a long, thick coat, SOS Oil can help maintain healthy skin and a shiny coat. In summary, it is a natural remedy that not only soothes, but also heals and protects, improving your cat's overall well-being.