What medicine should be kept at home when raising a cat?
0 Jul 26,2025
Vaccines given to cats can be absorbed even if injected into the skin, but the absorption efficiency is slower and the pain is stronger. Most of the medicines given to cats during injections are injected subcutaneously, such as antibiotics, vaccines, etc. If injected into the skin, in addition to causing severe pain to the cat, it can also easily affect the absorption of related drugs, leading to skin bulging.
Therefore, if there is an accidental injection into the skin, in order to avoid local redness and swelling caused by drug accumulation, you can massage or stroke the injection site to help the drug disperse quickly. If there is local swelling, you can use a hot towel to apply hot compress, or you can apply fish oil ointment locally. Finally, if the situation worsens, it is recommended to seek medical treatment in time.
Precautions for vaccinating cats:
1. Do not take a bath after the cat is vaccinated. It takes about 7 days after the vaccine is injected to produce a certain amount of antibodies. During this period Cats have weak resistance and are prone to catching cold and getting sick while bathing.
2. Keep the cat warm after vaccination, and do not take the cat for a walk outside to prevent the cat from being infected with bacteria and viruses.
3. Pay attention to feeding after the cat is vaccinated. Generally, cats will have some loss of appetite after being vaccinated. However, do not force the cat to eat during this period. The cat should be given time to adjust and recover slowly, and do not feed at this time. Food that is too greasy.