ABOUT THE PRODUCT
ABOUT THE PRODUCT
If your cat struggles with skin issues, Skin Soother may help! Factors such as food, inhalant, and environmental allergies can lead many animals to believe that they are under attack from their own skin. This solution helps address the energetic imbalances in our animals that can manifest as skin conditions.
Skin Soother can even help address non-allergy based skin conditions like Feline Hyperesthesia Syndrome (FHS) or anxiety-based overgrooming, the resulting physical and energetic wreckage can lead many animals to believe that they are under attack from their own skin.
Use Skin Soother as a complementary therapy alongside traditional modalities prescribed by your veterinarian, and give your animal companion the relief they need!
Jackson Galaxy Solutions are the first and only line of flower essence blends created specifically for animals by a holistic veterinarian and animal behaviorist. These solutions have been helping to improve pet health and well-being for over 20 years.
- All-natural formula that helps to bring your pet's body back into balance
- Apply 3-4 times a day for best results
- 2 oz bottle
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Special Note: Jackson Galaxy Solutions work best when part of a more holistic program, that may include proper veterinary care, diet, behavior modification, and other holistic modalities. Consult your veterinarian before adding any new product to your pet's care regimen. These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease. Store in a cool, dark place and keep out of reach of animals.
Ingredients: Natural Spring Water, Proprietary Blend of Flower and Gem Essences including Aloe Vera, Rainbow Kelp, Walnut, Alcohol (as a preservative)
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Visit the FAQ page for more information about Jackson Galaxy holistic solutions!
Special Note: Jackson Galaxy Solutions work best when part of a more holistic program, that may include proper veterinary care, diet, behavior modification, and other holistic modalities. Consult your veterinarian before adding any new product to your pet's care regimen. These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease. Store in a cool, dark place and keep out of reach of animals.
Ingredients: Natural Spring Water, Proprietary Blend of Flower and Gem Essences including Aloe Vera, Rainbow Kelp, Walnut, Alcohol (as a preservative)

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I rescued a kitty that showed up in my yard 2 years ago. On day 1 I took her to the vet for an initial exam, you could feel little crusty spots on her skin. The vet office bathed her & gave her a steroid shot for the irritated skin. I've been putting these drops on top of a churu treat for 2 years..no more steroid shots an no skin irritation.
My cat Maggie was tearing out her fur (on her butt area) and leaving clumps all over the house. My vet wanted her to take Atopica, which tastes horrible and was all but impossible to give her in any consistent way (she doesn’t like wet food). The skin soother took some time to kick in (can’t remember how long, maybe a week or so) but now she no longer tears out her fur. An added benefit is that I can put the drops on her fur. She is a shelter cat that was on the street for a long time and is still very untrusting of me so being able to put it on her fur is a huge bonus. I am so grateful to Jackson for understanding that, in some cases, conventional administering of medicine may not be possible.
I'm a first time cat owner.I believe my Garfield was abandoned.After 4 weeks of coming to my home for food,I gave him a forever home.At present he has a skin issue and I'm looking forward to big results from Stress Stopper.I watch you on Animal Planet every day. You've been such a big help for me .LOVE YOU JACKSON.
Our cat, Dude, created spots on his belly and flank by over grooming to the degree of skin missing fur, and a few spots raw with blood. I am sure it was stress related as he and our cat don’t get along much. She made him nervous and on guard. We tried various pheromones to help them both but he wasn’t improving. Our Vet finally agreed to calm Dude by a prescription for a daily calming treatment, which has been helping, but the irritating skin conditions remained. He continued licking them. SKIN SOOTHER calmed the skin down and the huge sore areas healed and fur is growing back. Whew!
Luna had an open wound during the summer and it got pretty bad. She would overgroom and I unfortunately had to give her gabapentin. Not the best. But with this I feel like her skin doesn't bother her as much and does not overgroom as she used to. Thank you Jackson!





