Aslong as its vet approved and specially made for the cats need.
You can use bactroban cream on cats but you need to use caution. You do not want to cat to lick the cream off.
No, it is not recommended to use E45 cream on cats. Cats groom themselves and can ingest the cream, leading to potential toxicity. It is best to consult with a veterinarian for safe and appropriate skin treatment for your cat.
Hemorrhoid cream is safe for use on cats. I know from personal experience. My cat had an abscess that burst, and the vet told me to use hemorrhoid cream on it to help it heal from the inside out so that it could drain properly.
It is not recommended to use hydrocortisone cream on cats without consulting a veterinarian first. Cats can be sensitive to certain medications, and using hydrocortisone cream without proper guidance can lead to adverse effects. It's best to seek professional advice before treating any skin conditions in cats.
Lamisil cream, which contains terbinafine, is primarily used to treat fungal infections in humans. It is not specifically approved for use in cats, and applying it without veterinary guidance can be risky due to potential side effects or toxicity. If you suspect your cat has a fungal infection, it's best to consult a veterinarian for appropriate treatment options.
Yes, or antibiotic ointment, which I often use. Just make sure the cat doesn't lick it too much---it can cause diarrhea.
you can't really equate apples with Oranges.
No, for two reasons. First, cats groom themselves by licking their fur - any Lotrimin cream you put on a cat's skin is going to be eaten. Second, cats are not little humans - they react very differently to drugs than humans do. Just because Lotrimin is safe for humans does not mean it isn't toxic to cats. Your veterinarian can help you get your cat's ringworm under control; I suggest a visit to have your cat evaluated and appropriate medication prescribed.
The heavier the cream the better the ice cream will set. It is recommended to use heavy whipping cream. That is what I use and it works well.
Heavy cream
Egypt did not use cats, but revered them.
Hydrocortisone butyrate cream is a topical corticosteroid that can be used to treat certain skin conditions in cats, but it should only be used under the guidance of a veterinarian. Cats can be sensitive to corticosteroids, and inappropriate use can lead to side effects or worsen skin issues. Always consult your vet before applying any medication to your cat's skin.