No - cats are notorious for grooming and licking creams and other topical medications off themselves. Triple antibiotic cream contains three different antibiotics, one of which (polymyxin B) is extremely toxic when ingested. In general, cats don't need topical antibiotics for minor scratches or cuts - the wounds will heal just fine on their own in most cases.
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.
No, it is not safe to put triple antibiotic ointment in your nose without consulting a healthcare professional.
Yes, cephalexin is generally safe for cats when prescribed by a veterinarian. It is an antibiotic commonly used to treat bacterial infections in cats.
It is generally safe to put triple antibiotic ointment in your nose, but it is important to consult with a healthcare professional before doing so to ensure it is appropriate for your specific situation.
Yes, or antibiotic ointment, which I often use. Just make sure the cat doesn't lick it too much---it can cause diarrhea.
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.
No, it is not safe for cats to eat coffee ice cream. Coffee contains caffeine, which is toxic to cats and can cause harmful effects such as vomiting, diarrhea, rapid heart rate, and even seizures. It is best to avoid giving any caffeinated foods or drinks to cats.
yes. This is a antibiotic ointment that is usually prescribed by vets for eye problems, like pink eye
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.
Yes, both are safe. If you have a sore or pimple inside your nose the antibiotic cream will work better. If you have a dry nose the Vaseline will work better. I carry Neosporin with me just for this sort of thing.
It is generally safe to use triple antibiotic ointment topically during pregnancy, as it is unlikely to be absorbed in significant amounts into the bloodstream. However, it's always best to consult with your healthcare provider before using any medication or ointment during pregnancy.
No. If you need an antibiotic, see a doctor and get a prescription.