Molly has now decided its time to start fighting with one of the local cats who is a bengal and twice the size of her!
She just came in with a scratch below her eye and stains from the clematis (which she ended up in) down her nose.
I wiped all this off with a fragrance free baby wipe as it was nothing major. I know you can clean up scratches with salty water but are there any antiseptic wipes designed for use on cats that anyone knows of please?
Beki
Cleaning up scratch wounds
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Re: Cleaning up scratch wounds
I think you'll be more than fine with just the salt water. As for the antiseptic, I think diluted hibiscrub would work
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Re: Cleaning up scratch wounds
As the scratch is just below the eye, check that the eyeball itself has not been scratched. Not always easy to see but if you notice Molly pawing at the eye or it starts to water, a trip to the vet might be wise just to make sure everything is okay. You've probably nothing to worry about as, even if the eyeball has been scratched, the eye usually heals quite quickly but occasionally they can develop into ulcers so best to be aware.
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Re: Cleaning up scratch wounds
In which case I shall hunt out the cotton wool pack so I have it handy if I need to use salt water. I'm just glad he (I know the cat and the owner) missed her eye. She's such an argumentative little cat sometimes, even has disagreements with her own sister.
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Re: Cleaning up scratch wounds
The eye looks fine and she seems quite happy. She's in now having a good wash. She scratched her cheek last week, I bet it was the same cat, why they have to antagonize each other I don't know.catsue wrote:As the scratch is just below the eye, check that the eyeball itself has not been scratched.
Re: Cleaning up scratch wounds
The problems happen if they receive cat bites. Our cats have developed abcesses after fights. Keeping them clean and keeping an eye on them is key.