Cats always like to play and make trouble, and they like to run around. Injuries are already commonplace, so when a cat has a wound, the owner needs to know some ways to deal with the wound. Don’t wait blindly, otherwise It will only cause the wound to become more and more serious, and it may even be infected to suppuration. Therefore, the owner should take reasonable measures to help in and out of the cat when facing the problem of the cat's wound.
1. Clean the wound
When the cat is injured, it will be more painful, and the cat’s body is poor. If the wound is not treated in time, bacteria will enter the wound and make the situation worse. Treat the cat's wound quickly. Use scissors to cut all the hair around the wound to prevent hair from entering the wound. After that, rinse the wound and surrounding skin with saline solution, and wipe off the dirt with non-fat cotton. , And finally rub some iodophor on the cat’s wound.
2. Wound dressing
After the wound is cleaned, wait a minute for the iodophor to dry, and then spray the pets to help maintain the cleanliness of the affected area, which is conducive to the healing of the wound. If the wound is mild, do not dress up. If the wound is relatively large, sterile gauze and medical tape should be used for bandaging to avoid secondary injuries. During this period, it is recommended to treat the wound once in the morning and evening to keep the wound dry and clean. If the wound exudates more and the swelling increases, it may mean that the wound is infected. It is recommended to go to the clinic for further treatment and treatment.
3. Supplement nutrition
During the wound healing period, the owner can prepare some light and nutritious food for the cat, such as chicken, rib soup, beef, fruit puree, etc., or directly feed some to the cat Nutrient cream, canned food, etc., help cats to replenish nutrition, improve the body's recovery ability, and speed up wound healing. In addition, during this period, try to avoid cats playing sports, bathing, touching water, etc., so as not to affect the healing of the wound.
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