The wound must first be cleaned. To do this, you can use soap and water or a Betadine-type product (avoid Mercurochrome). However, be aware of possible reactions in animals. Because pain or stress can spur him on to become “aggressive”.
What uses for a cat?
Which disinfectant should I choose to clean my cat’s wound? Betadine or Vétédine® (veterinary formulation) is indicated for most superficial skin wounds. However, be careful to avoid mucous membranes and test on a small area first to make sure your cat or kitten doesn’t have an allergy.
How do I put Betadine on a cat?
The wound must first be cleaned. To do this, you can use soap and water or a Betadine-type product (avoid Mercurochrome). However, be aware of possible reactions in animals. Because pain or stress can spur him on to become “aggressive”.
How do you treat a cat wound?
If the cat has a superficial wound, cut the hair around it with scissors (blunt-ended), disinfect with an antiseptic and cover with a clean bandage, without pulling too tight.
Can I give my cat Biseptin?
If you are dealing with a small, superficial alternative, you can use soap and water or reduced Betadine or Biseptine type products to clean them (Be careful never to use Mercurochrome, a dog poison and cats that can swallow it).
Can I give my cat Biseptin?
If you are dealing with a small, superficial alternative, you can use soap and water or reduced Betadine or Biseptine type products to clean them (Be careful never to use Mercurochrome, a dog poison and cats that can swallow it).
How to heal a wound in a cat
If you are dealing with a small, superficial alternative, you can use soap and water or reduced Betadine or Biseptine type products to clean them (Be careful never to use Mercurochrome, a dog poison and cats that can swallow it).