Building a cat emergency kit is simple when you have the
right cat first aid supplies. Handy cat care items to keep
in your kit include:
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Antibiotic ointment Get an antibiotic
ointment for cats that is designed for them and use it for
surface scratches and cuts. Don’t use harsh or irritating
antiseptics like rubbing alcohol or hydrogen peroxide.
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Cat bandage Self-adhering bandages placed
over a gauze pad allow you to protect your cat’s wound
until a vet can be consulted. If your cat is bleeding
profusely, a tightly wrapped bandage can prevent dangerous
blood loss.
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Cat cone A cone collar can keep your cat
from biting or scratching at a wound. Just make sure to
keep your kitty inside while the collar is in use, as
their vision and coordination will be somewhat impaired
while they’re wearing a cone.
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Pain relief for cats Your vet might
prescribe a pain-relieving medication for your cat. Make
sure to follow veterinarian instructions, as some pain
relievers made for humans are harmful to felines.
If being bandaged or coned seems to be stressful to your
cat, you might want to incorporate
cat calming aids
into their routine until they’re feeling less anxious. Some
calming aids are sprays or diffusers that work
atmospherically to reduce your cat’s stress—and associated
destructive behaviors—while others take the form of soft
chews that can be given with
cat food.