Treating Minor Wounds at Home Very small scrapes or cuts to your cat are often not worth worrying too much about. Minor abrasions will usually heal on their own without human intervention. If your cat does suffer a small injury, keep an eye on the wound site and watch for signs of healing. If swelling, redness, or oozing occurs, it’s time to seek professional help. Wounds without puncture sites or that bleed just a little can be treated with a bit of feline first aid. Step 1: Secure Your Pet Even the friendliest cat can scratch or bite if they… Read more »
Treating Minor Wounds at Home Very small scrapes or cuts to your cat are often not worth worrying too much about. Minor abrasions will usually heal on their own without human intervention. If your cat does suffer a small injury, keep an eye on the wound site and watch for signs of healing. If swelling, redness, or oozing occurs, it’s time to seek professional help. Wounds without puncture sites or that bleed just a little can be treated with a bit of feline first aid. Step 1: Secure Your Pet Even the friendliest cat can scratch or bite if they… Read more »