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Conference misery::feline

Title:Meower Power - Where Differing Opinions are Respected
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Moderator:JULIET::CORDES_JA
Created:Wed Nov 13 1991
Last Modified:Fri Jun 06 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:1079
Total number of notes:28858

934.0. "first aide for cats" by RHETT::LACORTI () Mon Sep 18 1995 09:34

    Quickie here,
    
    Is it ok to use human first aide ointment on a cat?  Also, how do
    you prevent them from licking it off.  Chief got into a tiff and
    had a small puncture wound on his head. It scabbed up, but it
    looks like it reopened.  I would like to avoid going to the vet and
    doing a bit of first aide myself. What needs to be done. What about
    infection.  If it gets infected is there anything I can do myself
    or is a vet visit in order.
    
    Sandy
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934.1PADC::KOLLINGKarenMon Sep 18 1995 09:425
    I would go to the vet.  This is the kind of wound that tends
    to abscess, which the vet can prevent with an antibiotic shot,
    which is much easier on the kitty than having to have it incised
    and drained, etc. once it does abscess.
    
934.2but see the vet anywayHELIX::SKALTSISDebMon Sep 18 1995 11:105
    To clean it, in stead of the human first aid creame, clean it off with
    warm water and hydrogen peroxide. It will foam a bit, and sting a bit,
    but it will also prevent infection.
    
    Deb
934.3updateRHETT::LACORTITue Sep 19 1995 08:037
    Well when I got home and got him it, it had gotten worse. So this
    morning the vet came by, dropped off antibiotics, and I have to
    keep the wound open and clean for now.  Warm water and HP.  Since
    I caught it early he thinks it will heal quickly. The only concern
    is that it is around a boney area (the head) and may heal longer.
    
    Sandy
934.4home care under rated by vetsPOLAR::WILSONCA dog is a womans best manSun Sep 24 1995 02:359
    Warm water and HP are always good cleaning and disinfecting materials.
    If your cat is constipated, about an inch of vaseline forced into its
    mouth will get things going in most cases.
    
    Vets are naturally uneasy about telling people about simple solutions
    to minor pet problems. Trust yourself, an expert only means the person
    has a degree of some sort and we all know how difficult it is to attain
    a degree. A little common sense and a little bucking of the status quo
    goes a similar distance.