Omega-3 fatty acids are a popular way to support a cat’s skin, coat, and overall wellness, and the options range from liquid fish oils to flavored chews. We compared salmon and pollock oils against chew formats, looking at EPA and DHA content, how fresh and palatable each stays, and how easy it is to dose accurately. We want to keep claims grounded. Omega-3s can support skin and coat health, but they are supplements, not cures, and dosing matters. We did not run feeding trials. We compared labeled EPA and DHA levels, sourcing, and aggregated owner feedback on smell and acceptance. We recommend talking with your veterinarian before adding omega-3s, since the right amount depends on your cat’s weight and health, and quality matters because rancid fish oil does more harm than good.

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