I heard that it is---but there maybe some problems with the one that has the PAIN RELIEF in it (that if the cats lick the pain medication--it may hurt them)His noise started getting infected and it looked painful...But I put the NEOSPORIN with Pain medication on his noise without checking with anybody for 7 days--and he licked it--but it was such a small amount!!The neosporin Worked--it was wonderful!
The pain relieving ingredient is pramoxine hydrochloride, a drug used in numerous products for cats and dogs of the Skin Care, wound care, itch relief nature. It is absolutely safe to use Neosporin with pain relief for cats. I have used it with mine numerous times.
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You should not because their instinct is to lick it, and it is not for internal use. Instead you can use petroleum jelly which will not harm the cats. It has no medicine in it.
Yes Neosporin is safe to use on a dog's ruptured anal sac. You can also use baby wipes to wipe the dog's butt or any medication that the vet prescribes.
Nothing honestly, triple antibiotic cream is just a cheap for of neosporin. You can use either of them if you'd like, they both are safe and effective.
Neosporin is safe to use in dogs in small amounts, rubbed in well for small scrapes and scratches, but it would be recommended if the cut does not heal by it's self, to take him to the vet.
no it isn't cuz if u use it then it will probably affect it really bad and it will sting
Docusate sodium is safe for cats. It is used as a stool softener in cats that are having trouble with constipation.
Propoxur is not safe for cats. The chemical is a household pesticide that is often found in bug killers.
I'm no vet but I don't think baby oil is harmful to cats. If its safe on babies it's probably safe on cats.
According to this website - http://women.webmd.com/pharmacist-drugs-medication-9/pregnancy-medicine -YES.
no it is not safe
It is safe to use neosporin in the entry of the ear canal, because the ear is lined with skin. Most MD's would rather you use an antibiotic. If you are a chronic q-tip user, you should lay off and let your natural ear wax build up to protect the inner ear and help drain water, that's what it's there for. Recommended or not, it is safe to use neosporin. However, be careful not to put it too far into the ear.
Only if your dog has licked your neosporin.
Check the front of the packet. Some of the spot-ones will say they are safe for dogs and cats. Some are definitely not safe for use on cats, e.g. Advantix.