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We've managed to bathe his paw today, he really didn't enjoy it though! The moment I let him go he was off out the cat flap and so far he's not returned. Gone off fighting again probably |
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When you bathe his paw again use a teaspoon of Bicarbonate of Soda in a small cup of warm water. Bicarb is a brilliant antiseptic and helps heal really quickly. |
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His paw seemed a little sore today when I cleaned it for him again. There's no pus or anything there, it's just very red (like dried blood red) but he struggled a lot while I was trying to do it for him. He took his tablet like a lamb though and he's stopped limping. Apart from when he wants sympathy |
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LOL reminds me of one of our pups that broke her paw when she was very young. She will hold it up in mock pain when she really wants something like a treat even though this was many years ago |
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