Wound care in cats: follow these steps for a quick recovery
2024. October 13 - Photos: Getty Images Hungary
2024. October 13 - Photos: Getty Images Hungary
As a responsible pet owner, it's important to know what steps to take if your pet is injured.
Professional treatment of an injury can sometimes save a cat’s life.
1.) Try to stay calm in all situations
Your pet can sense when you’re stressed, so if you can keep your cool, it can be reassuring for your cat. Act quickly but calmly!
2.) Assess the damage
The next, and one of the most important, steps when caring for your cat is to thoroughly examine your pet’s wound. Injuries can be divided into two categories:
3.) Steps to treat an injury
For less serious injuries:
For serious injuries:
Poisoning
If you think that your cat has eaten something poisonous, be sure to call your vet and follow their instructions. Under no circumstances should you induce vomiting your pet without a doctor’s orders! You may cause more trouble than good.
Burn injuries
In the case of a burn, the first step is to cool the injured area for at least 10 minutes. Then seek medical attention for further appropriate care.
Always follow your vet’s instructions after medical treatment!
The best thing an owner can do for their pet’s health is to seek veterinary help as soon as possible. In most cases, pets get a collar, because not even a simple bruise can heal if it’s being constantly licked by a kitten. The doctor can also provide painkillers and antibiotics for the animal.
This article was based on the publication of Az Én Kutyám (Love My Dogz hungarian site), in which Dr. Kinga Tatai, veterinarian of HomeCare.Vet, explained what to do.
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