Yes, but do NOT let him/her lick it. If he/she does, take him/her to the vet immediately.
Ok, I looked this up yesterday as my cat had an abscess that was looking pretty bad yesterday. I was in a PANIC!! I had used some Neosporin plus pain relief to try to make him more comfortable as his injury healed. I read this and freaked OUT and rushed to the nearest Vet, ONLY to find out that the medicines in Neosporin are so minimal that unless you are literally squeezing the tube down the animals throat it is NOT going to harm them. The Vet's office even told me that they tend to use Neosporin on some wounds that the felines and canines get. So, on a positive note, I got my pet the shot of antibiotics that will help him heal quicker. On the negative side, my daughter cried the whole way to the Vet thinking that her cat was going to die due to bathing himself and taking in the Neosporin. Please don't post answers unless you are 100% sure you are correct. My pet will be fine, but has now cost me an additional emergency Veterinarian fee.
Yes, you can, but neosporin is intended for externam use only and if they lick it it might make them sick.
My friend is a vet and she told me that animals meds are identical, names and all, to the meds that we take just in smaller doses. If your cat is hurt i think it would be a great idea.
It is not advised to use any drug or medicine on pets without veterinary advice. Cats in particular have a number of metabolic pathways that turn things we would consider harmless into toxins.
"Tom cat" is a term used for a male cat, usually the dominant male in a group. It is also used to refer to any stray or feral male cat.
Cat Heads are used with pencil rods for holding concrete forms in a place where conventional ties cannot be used.
They were close of being endangered. They were used for cat shows. The tailless cat is also high valued.
well it would probally be used for scientific experiemtns :L
They should not. Polysporin is an antibiotic, and while it may help clear up an infection, it should not have any anesthetic effect that would dilate the cat's pupils. That said, a cat's pupils dilate naturally when she is afraid, and it is likely that the process of putting polysporin drops in her eyes does alarm her for a little while.
Polysporin is an antibiotic cream or ointment. It is used to treat certain types of infections that may be caused by bacteria. Most of the times, it is the doctor that will recommend how to use Polysporin.
minor cuts burn wound
Polysporin is an antibiotic ointment.
Polysporin is used as an ointment to treat cuts and scrapes. This provides an antibiotic coverage to kill germs and prevent infection.
is polytopic the same as polysporin
Polysporin is a combination of antibiotics used to treat certain types of infection caused by bacteria. This medication is available under multiple brand names. A doctor or pharmacist should be consulted for the correct application of this product
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It is not advised to use any drug or medicine on pets without veterinary advice. Cats in particular have a number of metabolic pathways that turn things we would consider harmless into toxins.
yes ...my vet says it is fine as long as there is no broken skin in the ear