Although we usually pay great attention to the safety of pets at home, do our best to help them eliminate all obstacles, but it is inevitable that the possibility of pet injury. Cats get hurt all the time. Why is it so naughty? Depending ON THE EXTENT OF THE WOUND, SOME SMALL WOUNDS WILL HEAL ON THEIR OWN, WHILE OTHERS MUST BE TREATED OR SEEN BY A DOCTOR.
To observe the wound
The CAT IS injured, the first time to observe the wound situation, gently touch its legs and spine, to see if there is a fracture. If a cat can sit still and let you stroke its legs and spine, it’s probably not broken, but if it’s fussy and won’t let you touch its bones, it’s probably broken. If the cat is injured at the same time accompanied by fractures, then it should be timely to the hospital treatment, and if there is no fracture, just some skin trauma, you can help it at home to disinfect and bandage.
Clean up the wound
Cats can be in a bad mood when injured and may bite when unstable, so put a collar on your cat before dressing it. Short-haired cats do not need to shave to treat wounds, while long-haired cats need to shave before dressing wounds. When the wound is relatively small and the amount of bleeding is small, you only need to clean the wound with normal saline, wipe it clean, and then apply iodine around the wound. There may be some pain in the process of cleaning and disinfection. It is recommended to appease the cat and stabilize its mood at the same time. And IF CUT COMPARES AH, HAEMORRHAGE QUANTITY IS BIGGER, AFTER CLEANING DISINFECT, NEED PRESSES BLOOD WITH COTTON.
Bind up
After the wound has been disinfected, it can be bandaged. Small or large amount of blood loss, the use of cat antiblood powder is recommended. Small wound with a little blood powder, and then bandage with gauze can be. And the large amount of bleeding, need to use blood powder and then pressure a piece of cotton, and then bandage gauze, so that can better stop bleeding. And IF THE CAT’S WOUND IS DEEPER, BIGGER, after dressing, STILL NEED TO GO TO THE HOSPITAL FOR PROFESSIONAL treatment, promote the healing OF THE wound.
Too much movement is not recommended until the cat’s wound has healed, and large movements are not recommended for a cat who has recovered from a broken bone. After AN INJURY, IT is RECOMMENDED TO GIVE YOUR CAT more nutrition to promote the healing of the wound and make it recover as soon as possible.