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Puurrfect Solution For Feline Skin Problems

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DERMAGIC INTRODUCES ‘PURR’FECT SOLUTION FOR FELINE SKIN IRRITATIONS

New DERMagic Feline Skin Rescue Lotion Offers Cats Fast and Effective Relief from Skin Irritations without Harsh Chemicals and Steroids

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Does your cat constantly lick or scratch?
Does it have dermatitis or flea allergies?

You might want to give this new lotion a try. Created by organic chemist Dr. Adelia Ritchie, it’s fast, effective, and is made with no harsh chemicals or steroids.

LAS VEGAS – September 15, 2009 – Feline friends suffer from the same common skin conditions found in pups; flea allergies, hot spots, dandruff, and other skin irritations that make pets miserable. For cats, remedies are limited by sensitivity to ingredients and the challenge of using treatments typically reserved for canines.  Today at SuperZoo 2009, the national show for pet retailers, DERMagic Skin Care for Animals showcased a new all-natural Feline Skin Rescue Lotion, offering cats a safe and effective solution for resolving skin conditions.

DERMagic’s Feline Skin Rescue is an all-natural lotion that helps to combat skin irritations such as hot spots, scaly and scabby skin, flea allergies, dermatitis, and dry skin.  For felines, these conditions become evident with the appearance of constant licking, scratching, scabby skin, and hair loss.  The Feline Skin Rescue lotion combines organic whole-leaf aloe vera gel and vitamin E with sulfur, known as the “healing mineral,” to reduce itching and flaking associated with seborrheic dermatitis and dandruff.  Also featuring naturally antibacterial, anti-fungal, antiviral, and anti-inflammatory agents, DERMagic Feline Skin Rescue responds to customer demand with a proven remedy for kitties.

“Our passion is to help all types of animals with tough skin conditions, and we found that there was not a lot on the market for cats,” said DERMagic founder Dr. Adelia Ritchie.  “Customers, friends and family came to us and inquired about what we had for cats and I saw a new opportunity to help free felines from the same irritations that pooches suffer from.  We captured the benefits of our top-selling Skin Rescue lotion for dogs, previously labeled Hot Spot Lotion, and created an affordable, non-toxic solution for cats and it’s flying off the shelves.”

The fresh-smelling Feline Skin Rescue topical lotion can be applied directly to an affected area up to two times per day.  It is recommended that treatment continue for two to three days or until the skin condition has completely cleared up. Available in a 4-ounce size, DERMagic Feline Skin Rescue can be purchased for $14.95 at www.DERMagic.com or in fine pet boutiques and retail locations nationwide. The new Feline Skin Rescue lotion is the most recent addition to the company’s growing line of award-winning skin care products for pets. Retail and wholesale purchasing inquires can be made directly to DERMagic at 877-814-7497.

About DERMagic Skin Care for Animals, Inc.
DERMagic, an award-winning breakthrough treatment for animal dermatitis, uses only the finest all natural anti-bacterial and anti-fungal ingredients formulated with certified organic whole-leaf aloe Vera, nutritional vitamin-E, lanolin, beeswax and soothing natural oils. DERMagic products are currently available online at www.DERMagic.com, and in finer pets shops and salons throughout the United States. All DERMagic products are guaranteed safe and effective, contain no cortisone, antibiotics or harsh chemicals, and are made in the USA.

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Devoted pet owner and now, devoted pet editor, Judi worked in traditional offices, keeping the books and the day-to-day operations organized. Taking her dog to work every day for over a decade never seemed odd. Neither did having an office cat. She knows what it's like to train a new puppy and she's experienced the heartache of losing beloved companions. Retired, she currently lives with her spoiled dog and four chickens (who are, interestingly enough, also spoiled).

3 Comments

  1. If you put your Cat or Dog on a good diet They wont get skin rashs
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  2. I am the manager of a day spa in Newport beach. I want to thank you for the great tips and comments on day spa and skin care. I love this website and think every day sp manager should visit this site. great job guys.
    Thanks

  3. I do not believe that cats do not need to be bathed once in a while. Cats need to take out the germs that are invisible to our naked eyes of these little angels. The products for such purrfect solution to certain method must be dermatologically compatible to their system thus ensuring these feline friends to not suffer effects that triggers problems.

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