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That's a really good question angie. I will log off and contemplate, but hope that others will come up with brilliant ideas |
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I don't think you should use anything like savalon, or antiseptics that turn water white when you add them, they contain phenols that are poisonous to cats. |
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I use cooled, boiled water with a small amount of salt dissolved in it for minor cuts/scratches or gummy eyes. If the water is cooled to cat body temperature they tolerate it quite well and it seems to work- if it doesn't that means it's a trip to the vet! |
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Not something you would use on your cats, but please be very aware at this time of year that antifreeze is posionous to all animals (I think). Our vets had 3 cats die last year due to antifreeze posioning so please be careful. |
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Joe Inglis, the vet says on his website http://www.petskitchen.co.uk/joe-and...cat-clinic.asp "Antiseptic. Clean the wound with a diluted antiseptic solution such as TCP or Dettol, and then head down to the surgery to see your vet" I would never have thought that TCP or Dettol would be safe to use for cats, even diluted. Still, Joe Inglis is a vet and should know. |
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TCP and Dettol both contain phenol, I can't believe he's advising that! Cooled, boiled water is the best thing to use at home, we use diluted povidone iodine for wound cleaning. |
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