@bobcat, I think it would be fine to use on your cat's coat, just warm up a little in the palms of your hands by rubbing them together, and then stroke it into the fur until it feels like enough to lightly coat the hair. This is what i do with Chipper, and also with my own hair. When you do it with just a little at a time and warmed up in your palms, then you won't overdo it like you might otherwise. When there is a scrape or sore that I need to heal; then I pour a tiny dab of warmed coconut oil onto the spot and massage it into the skin unless it is too sore to do that. If it is too sore, then I just dab a little bit on and spread it as much as possible with my finger.
You may find that if you start adding a bit of coconut oil on the top of the cat food, that the skin and fur will just heal itself up, and you won't need to put any extra on her fur.
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