Cats that live outdoors or go outdoors can face much more danger than living in their homes.
There must be a chance that another cat, perhaps a dog, was attacked by our cat. There are other injuries in their stories. They can slip off the roof, some sharp objects can hurt their skin, and they come home by being full of fighting injuries.
If our cat comes home that the skin on one part of the body is crumbled and contaminated, then wash the wound with running water, or use a wound disinfectant. If it is a smaller surface, you may not need to go to a doctor immediately, but after wound cleaning, the wound should be filled with crystalline sugar. This should be done by completely covering the wound and then bonding the damaged area with a sterile gauze.
By doing this we could do a lot for the healing of the kitten, but the bandage should first be changed twice a day, and then the one-time replacement will be enough. Not only should the gauze be replaced, but the wound must be washed with tap water. After wiping it dry, add another portion of crystalline sugar to the wound and cover the wound with another sterile gauze layer.
Of course, serious accidents should be handled by a veterinarian as we do.
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