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If you have noticed your cat has been dealing with a wound, the best way to reduce the chances of developing an infection, and heal quickly is to take direct action. HardyPaw has everything you need to be prepared for a medical issue your cat is going through.
Knowing the right steps to take, and what to do to minimize harm can help you to make the best decisions for your pet. The more you know, the easier it will be to create a treatment schedule.
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While there are several steps that cat owners can take at home, nothing will replace the value of direct input from a licensed veterinarian. To that end, be sure to ask about:
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Selecting the right product depends on the wound type. For minor cuts, try Stratford Keto-C Medicated Flush. For bacterial infections, Clindamycin Phosphate 1% works well.
No, human products may contain ingredients toxic to cats. Veterinary-formulated solutions like Vedco Chlor-A-Clens ensure safe and effective healing. Always consult your vet before applying anything to your cat’s wound.
Antibiotics depend on the severity of the infection. Clindamycin Hydrochloride Oral Drops treat deep infections, while Silver Sulfadiazine Cream 1% prevents bacterial growth on wounds.
Use an Elizabethan collar or soft recovery cone to prevent licking. Applying a bitter-tasting wound dressing, like Neo-Predef Powder, may also deter licking while reducing pain and swelling.
Seek vet care if the wound is deep, bleeding excessively, or showing signs of infection like swelling, pus, or foul odor. If your cat is lethargic or in pain, antibiotics like Clindamycin Phosphate may be necessary.