What should I do if a cat is injured and has a piece of skin? The correct way to deal with it is here
As a troublemaker among the hairy children, it is difficult to carry cats. It is very troublesome to cause damage at home, but the more troublesome thing is that the hairy children hurt themselves. So what medicine should I use if a cat is injured and has a piece of skin? What's wrong with the cat getting injured? Let’s take a look at how to deal with a cat’s skin being injured.
1. Wash and disinfect the wound. For a cat who is injured and has a piece of skin, it is recommended that the owner remove the hair around the cat's wound first to avoid contaminating the wound. Then use normal saline to rinse the cat's wound and apply iodine to disinfect it after the wound is dry. During this period, cats need to wear Elizabethan rings to prevent cats from licking their wounds frequently and aggravate the degree of infection of the wounds.
2. Bandage the wound
After rinsing and disinfecting the wound of the cat, the wound needs to be bandaged. The owner needs to fix the cat first, then apply anti-inflammatory drugs and decay and muscle-generating drugs to treat the cat's wounds, and finally bandage the wound with sterile gauze. After that, the owner also needs to change the gauze for the cat regularly to keep the wound dry.
3. Supplement nutrition for cats
After treating the cat's wound, the owner can feed the cat some food it likes to eat, such as chicken breast, canned cats, nutritional cream, etc. These foods can provide good nutrition to cats. If the cat's nutrition keeps up, the wound will naturally be better recovered.