Natural Disinfectant Spray for Cat Wounds
Are you prepared for a pet emergency? Most households have a first-aid kit for humans and a basic understanding of human first aid but are unaware of what to do regarding minor pet emergencies. Accidents and injuries can happen anytime so having a cat first aid kit is essential for providing immediate care but is by no means a replacement for proper veterinary care. If your kitty is experiencing any emergency (major or minor), please take them to your trusted vet or emergency veterinary hospital as soon as you can. Also, do keep in mind that cats are very sensitive creatures and when they experience discomfort or stress, they may bite or scratch, so take special care to protect yourself.
How NHV’s Cat First-Aid Spray Supports Healing and Recovery
Cats are highly sensitive, intuitive creatures so even the smallest cut or scratch can cause extreme distress. Ingredients like Neem and Tea Tree oil contain natural disinfectant properties for cleaning wounds and discouraging the development of pathogenic infections. The sedative properties in California Poppy help relax your furry friend’s muscles to reduce stress, encourage healing, and help with discomfort. Aloe Vera’s highly effective antifungal and antibacterial properties are comparable to silver sulfadiazine (a common prescription cream used for treating and preventing infection). Ingredients like Marigold and Usnea, promote faster recovery by offering many beneficial wound and skin-healing compounds.
The Basics of Cat Emergency Care
- Keep information about your kitty’s medical history and your veterinarian’s phone number in an easily accessible place.
- Find out where the nearest 24-hour veterinary hospital is located. Have this information posted, so that all household members are aware.
- Just like in humans, there are pet first aid courses, and it’s a great idea for all pet parents to be up-to-date on proper pet first aid techniques
- Always have a cat first aid kit on hand.
These are the most important items for building a cat first aid kit:
- Sterile Gauze (pads)
- Stretch bandage (vet wrap – very handy)
- Bandaging tape
- Safety scissors
- Hydrogen peroxide
- Cotton balls or swabs
- Chlorhexidine wash (0.5%)
- Splinting materials
- Tweezers
- Disposable gloves
- Antiseptic Spray for Cat Wounds (We suggest NHV First Aid Spray)
- Diarrhea/ Constipation medication (our natural suggestion is NHV Plantaeris for diarrhea and NHV Maris for constipation)
- Antibiotic ointment (We suggest NHV All Clear Ointment)
Support Your Pet Naturally with NHV Supplements
All of our products are 100% natural and formulated by a holistic veterinarian and a master herbalist with more than 50+ years of experience. For any questions about pet first aid or how to prepare for a trip with your furry companion, contact an NHV Pet Expert.
Disclaimer: The information provided in relation to the products mentioned is intended for general informational purposes only and should not be construed as professional veterinary advice or a substitute for consultation with a qualified veterinarian. These products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any pet health condition. Consult a licensed veterinarian before using any product or making changes to your pet’s diet, health, or wellness routine. Individual pet health outcomes may vary, and the effectiveness of the product may depend on various factors specific to your pet. Always carefully read and follow the product label and instructions. The manufacturer and distributor of these products do not assume any liability for any direct or indirect consequences that may arise from the use of these products on pets. All information is for educational purposes only.
















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