The benefits of lecithin for cats 1. The main components of lecithin are lecithin, collagen, and fish oil. Lecithin is the main component of cell membranes and can help repair damaged skin cells, improve skin health, make hair thick and shiny, and reduce hair loss. 2. Lecithin also has the ability to lower cholesterol and fat, remove free radicals, and delay aging. It is suitable for fat cats to eat and has some fat-decomposing effects. 3. Lecithin is known as the "third nutrient" alongside protein and vitamins. It is one of the essential nutrients for maintaining the normal development of a cat's body. How to supplement lecithin for cats 1. Feed cats an appropriate amount of egg yolks. Lecithin is mostly found in egg yolks. Feeding cats with egg yolks can help them supplement lecithin. 2. You can feed cats special cat lecithin capsules and mix them into the cat's favorite food. The cat can ingest lecithin when eating the food. 3. You can feed cats powdered lecithin directly. For cats, kittens generally only need one capsule a day, and adult cats can eat 4 to 6 capsules. The specific dosage should be referred to the instructions, and do not let the cat eat too much. |
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