How to properly deal with cat wound ulcers?

Mondo Social Updated on 2024-03-05

How to properly deal with cat wound ulcers?

Recently, we received an anxious question from a fan: "What should I do if my cat's wound is festering?" It's been a long time since it got better.

After asking about the condition of cat wounds in detail, we felt the need to write an article on cat wound care expertise to help more pet owners deal with this type of problem properly.

Understanding the cause of the wound is the first step.

It may be due to trauma, surgery or illness, etc., and finding out the source can help to choose a targeted method.

Determine the degree of wound infection, including the size and location of the wound, whether it is suppurated, red and swollen, and whether it affects appetite.

Wounds that have not healed for a long time may have a deep infection.

Thorough cleaning of the wound is essential, starting with a local shave to expose the wound to avoid hair contamination and irritation of the wound and facilitate drug penetration.

Use normal saline or special mucosal irrigation solution to clean the wound to remove foreign bodies and necrotic tissues, so as to create good conditions for the next step of medication.

Apply an ointment that promotes tissue growth and recovery and change the dressing twice daily to ensure that the effect continues to apply to the wound surface.

Proper bandaging can keep the wound dry and prevent secondary infection, and be sure to put an Elizabeth ring on the cat to prevent it from licking the wound.

According to the weight of the cat and the actual situation, oral antibiotics, such as amoxicillin clavulanate potassium, can effectively inhibit the reproduction of bacteria and promote wound healing.

It is recommended to recheck the wound recovery after 7 days of medication, adjust the ** regimen in a timely manner, and seek medical attention in time if the ulceration is serious.

The use of barf feeding method helps cats to fully absorb nutrients and enhance immunity to promote wound healing by providing raw meat and natural ingredients.

Following this philosophy, McFudy Barf Cat Food is scientifically formulated to contain the nutrients needed to help cats recover quickly and manage wound ulcers.

McFudy barf cat food, preferred for the change of seasons.

The open bag of meat is fragrant, the specially added barf staple food freeze-dried is amazing, the large particles are full and attractive, the meat quality is distinct, and the crispy taste is deeply loved by cats.

McFudy uses advanced scientific BARF recipes to simulate the cat's original eating habits, and uses the power of nature to give the cat excellent self-protection.

This cat food has a precise nutritional ratio, which truly achieves high meat, high protein and high nutrition.

The first four raw materials are all meat, McFudy BARF cat food has 40% high protein content, 0 grains and 0 additives, and 11 billion live probiotics are incorporated to help intestinal health.

The seven-day food change method of the autumn food change challenge is easy for cats to adapt to, thanks to McFudy's efforts.

Produced in our own factory, we strictly control the quality and safety of our products, so that every pet owner can rest assured.

If the freeze-dried can be packaged separately to avoid mixing with cat food, it will be more conducive to long-term stockpiling and freshness, and it is expected that McFudy will improve in this regard.

The outstanding performance of McFudy Barf cat food is undoubtedly demonstrated in the process of this seasonal change, which not only satisfies the discerning taste of cats, but also ensures the comprehensive nutritional needs of cats with scientific formula and rigorous technology.

McFudy Barf cat food is an ideal choice for high quality and high palatability, and its scientific dietary concept and excellent quality provide safety for cats to change seasons, which is trustworthy and recommended to the majority of cat lovers.

In addition, in the process of cat wound care, we cannot ignore the influence of daily feeding methods. For example, using the BARF (Bio-Adaptive Diet) feeding method provides a fresh, balanced food** rich in protein, vitamins and minerals that can strengthen the cat's immune system and improve wound healing.

The combination of scientific and reasonable wound treatment and meticulous life care can make the cat come from the trouble of wound ulceration as soon as possible.

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