How to get rid of cat scratch scars, tips for removing cat scratches

Updated on pet 2024-07-07
5 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    It will slowly disappear after a few days.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    When playing with the cat, I accidentally scratched my paws, and there were scratches, so I should immediately clean them with soap, and then scrub them with alcohol after cleaning, because the cat's paws are still different from the mouth, so the slight unbleshed scratches can be dealt with simply.

    Procedure steps.

    Wash the wound and its surroundings thoroughly with soapy water; After the cleaning is completed, rinse off the residual soapy water of the wound with clean water, and use a sterile cotton swab or a clean cloth to absorb the water from the wound;

    With iodine. Disinfect the wound and around the wound twice from the inside out, and if the wound is shallow, erythromycin ointment can be applied.

    to prevent infection;

    If the wound is shallow and does not bleed much, do not bandage it and expose the wound to seek medical attention; If the wound is deep and bleeding is heavy, the bleeding should be stopped and bandaged before going to the hospital for a professional doctor to determine whether rabies vaccination is needed.

    Risk prevention. 1. In daily life, don't try to scratch the cat's tail.

    2. When holding a cat, pay attention to your posture and don't let the cat feel that it is in danger of falling.

    3. When the cat feels in danger, don't suddenly reach out and pet the cat, be slow.

    4. When playing with the kitten, it is best to have a toy in your hand to avoid being scratched by the cat with your empty hands.

    The first step in the treatment of any type of cat scratch is disinfection. Soap and cool water are good options. Focus on the contact time rather than how well you scrub, which is generally around 30 minutes. Treat the bacteria by giving a longer period of time.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Many people like to have cats at home, and they must pay attention to it when they are usually playing, and if they are bitten by cats, they must deal with it in time, otherwise the consequences will be serious. Here's how to deal with it.

    1.After being scratched by a cat, clean the wound in time, do not bandage it with alcohol disinfection, and be sure to expose the wound outside.

    2.Go to the hospital as soon as possible to get the rabies vaccine. Don't look at it as just a small wound, if it is infected, it will be very serious.

    Because the rabies vaccine is not for life, if you are scratched, you still have to be vaccinated again, especially the stray cats outside may carry more viruses, so you must be vaccinated in time;

    3.If the wound is deep, it is recommended to give another tetanus antitoxin to prevent infection.

    It should be noted that if there are children at home, especially especially small children, try to keep fewer cats at home, or cats and children stay away from each other, and pay attention to safety.

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  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    1. Rinse, you can use running water to rinse repeatedly to flush away the blood and secretions that may be contaminated, squeeze out the blood as much as possible while rinsing, the general flushing time is not less than 15 minutes, and then wash it locally with soap again.

    2. Vaccination against rabies, don't take chances, and think that rabies is a small probability event and will not happen, because once it happens, the mortality rate will reach almost 100%, so you can't take chances.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    1. Wash your handsWash your hands with soap and warm water for at least 20 seconds, rinse well before treating the wound with your hands, or proceed directly to the second step if the wound is on the hand.

    2. Rinse the woundRinsing the wound with plenty of tap water and avoiding hot water can worsen the wound. Try to squeeze out the blood from the injured area, which will reduce the amount of bacteria that can enter your body with the scratch.

    3. Clean the woundWash the injured area extensively with soap and rinse thoroughly.

    4. Follow-up anti-inflammatory**,After the wound is dried, you can apply antiseptic solution, anti-inflammatory ointment, iodophor, Baiduobang gel, etc. are good choices. If there are many wounds, oral amoxicillin may be considered.

    5. During the recovery period of the wound, no bandaging is requiredKeep the wound clean and breathable, and it will scab over in no time**.

    Prevent being scratched by cats

    1. Don't punish the cat.

    Many cats do not scratch their owners intentionally, and sometimes the cat is just a normal defensive behavior, and punishing the cat will only increase its aggression in the future.

    2. Cut your nails frequently.

    Trimming your cat's paws once a week can reduce the risk of scratching people, try to use professional cat nail clippers.

    3. Don't mess with cats.

    When teasing stray cats, whether it is a big cat or a small kitten, try not to be too rude in your movements, otherwise they may scratch. Regular internal and external deworming of cats can reduce the possibility of complications such as cat scratch fever, please do not give cats claw surgery for fear of being scratched, because this is the same as cutting off human fingers, cats will become timid in addition to inmobility after claw removal surgery.

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