Urgent! My kitten s paw is injured, good Samaritan come and help!

Updated on society 2024-07-13
6 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Don't be afraid to spend money to go to the hospital.

    If you don't want to go to the hospital, I'll give you a reference, tear off the adhesive tape, wrap the wound and it's easy to rot, remove the purple potion first, wash the wound with tap water, and then use the liquor you drink to apply the wound, which can sterilize the kitten and add no big problem. In the past, when my cat went out to play, he was always infected in the middle of his paws because he didn't know what was in the grass, and it was probably very itchy, so he plucked the hair between his paws, and then it was cured with white wine.

    They will lick themselves when they are injured, and the wound can heal itself, and if you use the medicine indiscriminately and cover the wound, it will worsen =-=

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Don't you know what a hospital is?

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    1. Clean the wound of the cat immediately when the cat's paws are injured, before cleaning the wound, if the wound on the cat's paws is covered by hair, use a shaver to shave off the hair around the cat's wound. After the hair is treated, it is washed with saline and then the wound is disinfected by wiping the wound with cotton moistened with hydrogen peroxide or iodophor.

    2. Spray the cat's paw wound with pet speed to stop bleeding and reduce inflammation, and fix the cat after disinfecting the cat's wound; Then spray some pets to the wound to stop bleeding and reduce inflammation, and spray to be completely covered. After that, it is pressed with cotton, wrapped and pasted with tape, and then wrapped with gauze to avoid infection with bacteria.

    3. During the period, strengthen the body nutrition supplement for the cat to promote healing, and it is best to give the cat some fish, chicken and other meat foods containing protein.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    The cat's paws are rotten and can be disposed of as follows:

    Shave the affected area and surrounding hair, either with scissors or with a clipper.

    Use hydrogen peroxide to remove the thick juice and necrotic tissue from the affected area. You can scrub repeatedly with a cotton swab dipped in hydrogen peroxide until you see red normal tissue.

    Apply antibacterial and anti-inflammatory ointments, such as swelling and muscle building cream, anti-inflammatory powder, Bedolin ointment, etc. Apply ointment to the wound and surrounding area**.

    Cover the affected area with a cloth to prevent dirt from sticking. The sprinkler is changed once a day.

    Wear a collar on the cat to prevent licking the affected area.

    If you don't know how to get it yourself, you should go straight to the pet hospital.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Cut off the hair at the wound, wipe the wound with 5% iodine wine, and wipe the wound again with 70% alcohol after two minutes, without touching the wound (similar to going to an injection), and clean up the blood clot and other dirt. Then sprinkle anti-inflammatory drug powder such as penicillin powder on the wound, and then use gauze to bandage the wound.

    Cats are the most self-healing animals, and once they have a bad reaction, it is already very serious, so don't delay it.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Poor kitten, it is recommended to go to the veterinary hospital to see, it is not good at home**.

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