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No, you should not put coconut oil directly into your cat's water bowl as it can disrupt their hydration and lead to gastrointestinal issues.
Yes, you can safely apply small amounts of coconut oil to your cat’s fur to help repel fleas and soothe irritated skin.
No, it is not recommended to put coconut oil in your cat's water bowl as it may deter them from drinking enough water.
Yes, you can apply coconut oil to your cat’s fur to help repel fleas naturally, but it should be used cautiously and in small amounts.
No, you should not put coconut oil in your cat's water bowl as it may lead to gastrointestinal upset or discourage drinking.
Yes, you can apply coconut oil to your cat's fur to help repel fleas naturally due to its lauric acid content.
Cats can safely consume 1/4 to 1/2 teaspoon of coconut oil a day, depending on their size and tolerance.
Yes, you can moisturize your cat with coconut oil in moderation, but it should be used cautiously and in small amounts to avoid skin irritation or digestive upset.
Vets have mixed opinions on coconut oil for cats, recommending cautious use and emphasizing it's not a cure-all and may not be suitable for all felines.
Yes, coconut oil is generally safe for cats to lick in small amounts, but it should be given in moderation to avoid gastrointestinal upset.

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