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Cat Skin & Wound Care

Best Cat Wound Treatments Online

Cats are adventurous by nature and like to explore their surroundings. Your little furry bundle of joy would sneak out of the house at the first opportunity they get. This behaviour makes felines prone to falls and accidents and can get them wounded. They can also get involved in scuffles with other animals in the neighbourhood and can get injured by bites or scratches.

Minor wounds can be treated at home with cat wound spray, cat wound cream, or cat wound gel. Whereas, deep cuts and bite wounds need help to be treated with the help of a veterinarian, as they can result in bacterial infections or other severe health conditions if left untreated.

VetSupply is here to assist you in providing the best wound care for cats with an extensive collection of effective cat wound care products. Whether it is Farnam’s Buffered Iodine Spray to keep wounds clean, dry, and infection-free; Dermaclens Cream to cleanse and heal cuts and burns faster; or Paw Manuka Wound Gel for dressing and protecting wounds, we carry these and various other wound care products for cats and offer them at discounted prices.

For cats that tend to lick and bite their wounds, interrupting the recovery, wound guard products like Virbac Wound-Gard Spray for Cats is a great choice. We highly recommend you keep our Cat First Aid Kit available and handy at your home as well as while you are travelling as a part of safety preparedness for any accidental injuries.

Browse through our variety of cat wound care solutions at affordable prices and fill your fur baby’s wound treatment and first aid kit. These cat wound treatments are specifically formulated to treat minor cat wounds like lacerations, cuts, bites, rashes, burns, etc. Remember, not all cat wounds are an emergency, but it is always recommended to consult a veterinarian to prevent critical repercussions of the injury.

Frequently Asked Questions

1. What are the best wound care products for cats?

Some of the best cat wound repair treatments include Melcare Manuka Wound Gel Tub and Vetoquinol Aluspray Aero Wound Spray.These treatments limit bleeding and aid in wound recovery.

2. Is antiseptic safe to use on cats’ wounds?

Yes, antiseptic cream for cats is safe when used as directed. Never use human antiseptics on cats, as it damages your cat only.

3. Should I bandage my cat’s wound or leave it open to heal?

Whether you should cover your cat’s wound or leave it open generally depends on the type and severity of the wound. Some cat wounds are best left open, while some wounds can become infected if not covered. Most of the time it is better to protect the area by covering it to speed up healing. If you do decide to bandage your cat's wound, ensure that it is not too tight and change the bandage regularly to keep the area clean and dry.

4. When should I take my cat to the vet for a wound?

Any deep or critical wounds require immediate medical attention from a veterinary professional. If your cat has minor wounds that are located in the sensitive areas or are taking too long to heal, then also they must be checked professionally.

5. Can I use hydrogen peroxide on my cat’s wound?

No, it is not advisable to use hydrogen peroxide on a cat’s wound, as it can cause tissue damage and delay healing. Alternatively, you can flush the wound area with water or sterile saline. If the wound seems unmanageable at home, visit a veterinarian as soon as possible.

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