Get an E-Collar from your Vet. Note: Cats hate E-collars and are prone to walk backward and run into walls, etc. because they are spatial animals and need their whiskers for navigation. Hi, I had this problem with my cat. She kept opening up a wound on her back by licking it. Then I noticed that hairs were getting stuck to the wound. I thought that perhaps it could be the discomfort caused by the stuck hair that made her lick, so I gave her a nice neat trim and hey presto - no more licking and the wound healed beautifully in a couple of days. Don't put oinment on it either - my cat's reaction to the application of antiseptic cream was to lick it straight off.
Cats are very tough animals. Unless the cut is serious, it will probably heal on its own. If you are not sure, take it to a veterinarian. Also, I have treated wounds on cats with petroleum jelly and had good results.
No. They don't get put down after a week in cats protection.
Most people need to leave a butterfly bandage on a cut for 3 to 5 days. It depends on how severe the cut is and how long it is taking the cut to heal.
Triamcinolone acetonide is a steroid medication used to reduce inflammation and itching. While it can help with certain types of skin conditions, it may not be the best option for helping a cut heal. Keeping the cut clean and protected is usually the best approach for proper healing.
A cats legs has lots of bumps. There is the ankle bone, the bones that jab out in the foot and your cat may just have a bug bite or a cut.
Put water on it.
put neosprion on it (the medicine) and let it air out.
go to the vets, and ask them
Apply an antibacterial salve and put a a bandage on it.
Put Peroxide ona band-aid and or Neosporin and simply just put it on.
You can't really 'heal' it per-say. You will just have to wait. If it is more of a superficial cut though, you can put foundation on it.
No, cats cannot heal broken bones on their own. They require medical treatment from a veterinarian to properly heal a broken bone.
The time it takes a cut to heal depends on the severity or it and how deep it is. A simple paper cut will usually heal in a few days. A deeper gash that requires stitches can take up to a month to fully heal.
to make tattoos they would cut them self and put ash in them and wait for them to heal and it would be permanent
to make tattoos they would cut them self and put ash in them and wait for them to heal and it would be permanent
u can use noth... they both make your cut heal!
Chickens heal very well, so it will quite possibly heal on its own. I'd put a little Neosporin or triple antibiotic ointment on the wound, though.