What medicine should be kept at home when raising a cat?
0 Jul 26,2025
Suppurative wounds must first be cleaned with hydrogen peroxide to remove sepsis, and then gentamicin injection solution is used to disinfect the wound. Both are indispensable. If sepsis is not removed, the anti-inflammatory effect will be very poor and the wound will not heal. of.
If a cat has a purulent wound, it should be taken externally orally
You can sprinkle some Yunnan Baiyao on the wound.
Then when it comes to giving medicine, if the medicine in a paste is applied directly to the nose, it will feel sad, lick it and then eat
If it is a capsule-shaped medicine, such as cephalosporins or other anti-inflammatory drugs, remember that you can only feed half a pill at a time, that is, break the capsule and feed half of it, and wait until the other half is fed next time.
If the cat’s wound is suppurating, squeeze out the pus first
The cat owner can first check the wound on the cat's foot. If pus is still flowing out, or if it is a relatively shallow wound, the cat owner can try to squeeze out the pus from the wound until bleeding is reached. Once an open wound appears on the skin, immediately flush it with running water for several minutes. If dirt enters the wound, it is best to flush it with physiological saline or homemade low-concentration saline (add a little salt to purified water instead) if conditions permit.
Disinfect purulent wounds of cats with iodophor or hydrogen peroxide
After rinsing the wound, the cat owner can prepare iodophor or hydrogen peroxide, and use iodine or hydrogen peroxide to repeatedly apply it to the wound and the surrounding skin for disinfection. Then prepare Petsuhe and spray directly onto the wound with Petsuhe, so as to completely cover the wound as the spray range. If there is hair on the wound that is difficult to treat, you can trim the hair first to expose the complete wound before treatment. The cat owner can then bandage the wound sterilely. If the wound is small, it can also be bandaged with a band-aid.