Third, I am going to feed the animal vitamin E oil capsules
Just last week, I took our animal to the vet, she was scratching all the time. I didn’t see any fleas on her or notice any evidence of fleas in the house. Therefore, I was becoming upset that she might have some sort of flu symptom or something, but all that scratching is enough to drive me crazy, plus I figure the awful girl must be sick of it, as well. The vet looked back over her history plus noticed that she was brought in for itching at this time of year multiple times. That is when the people I was with and I figured out that it is the dry Wintertide air that is making her itchy. It is tplot that the forced air heating I use in our apartment does make the air drier. In fact, I don’t even like to use the heating plan at all because it dries out our sinuses plus makes our lips chapped. I just never thought the heating system would cause our god problems as well. Now that the people I was with and I have it figured out, though, it is time to do something about it. I am going to try multiple things. I am going to use the heating system less often. If it is just slightly cold, I am going to use more blankets plus less heating, then plus, I am going to get a dehumidifier, but using the dehumidifier will likely help the cat’s itchy skin plus our headaches. Third, I am going to feed the animal vitamin E oil capsules. I use lotion when the heating system is on, so she likely needs a little moistening, too. Less frequent use of the heating system will likely be the best thing.
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