answer 1
use vetericyn. you can apply it 4x's a day. just spray it on, it doesnt hurt at all. it helps with infection, and will help much faster. you will be thrilled with the product.
answered 8 months ago

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cantgetenough
bixby, ok
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answer 2
I would recommend Vetercyn
answered 10 months ago

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LizzysGramma
San Diego, CA
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answer 3
This product seems great for open type skin wounds like this. It is also advertised as very safe for any type of animal, so this product should be a great option. I will be keeping some on hand to spray on cuts and scrapes in the future in the hopes of preventing infection. I think it is also a great product to supplement antibiotics for infected wounds.
answered 11 months ago

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threencpups
north carolina
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answer 4
It almost sounds like your cat may have had an abscess there. Abscesses occur anywhere on the body, and on animals can go easily un noticed in areas like that.
To make his pain go away, you can ask your vet for some torbuterol or metacam. Metacam is a pain and anti-inflammatory, while Torb is just a pain management medication. Also ask for Baytril - as you want something to help it stay un-infected.
If the wound is open, you will want to rinse it out with a saline solution, which is cheap and easily found at any drugstore. After using the saline wash, use some vetericyn or quickderm to help it heal quickly. Make sure that your cat is not bothering it much, and be sure to keep it free from hair and other debris, or it will come back again. Be sure to do this 2 - 3 times a day.
If the issue comes back again, ask your vet to administer a shot of covenia to your pal. Your vet will tell you exactly what it does, but in short, it will make sure he doesn't get one again.
answered 1 year, 3 months ago

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vettervet
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