Tuesday, February 9, 2010

Sore On Cats Tongue Should I Let My Cat Lick Her Wound? Should It Be Going Bald Around The Area?

Should i let my cat lick her wound? should it be going bald around the area? - sore on cats tongue

Recently, we returned to find our cat lame looking painful. We believe it could be your leg, but now has a show surface of the skin of a square wound. We have no idea how it happened, and is now permanently Lama. Shall I lick it, or they get a collar to stop him? Im not sure if this will help to heal the wound or not. Cat can not take a language that the natural antiseptic? Balder Balder and his move into the area, so I really fear

3 comments:

winker said...

It is for them to lose hair around the wound, because the hair do not penetrate into the wound and cause infections if you had taken advantage to the vet, she destroyed the field. At least call the vet with the comments you make on the wound. He will ask the right questions, and they can decide whether a trip is needed in the FP.

astarkee... said...

The back of my cat has a scratch badly in a fight with another cat. The more she licked, the worst. He appeared to injure himself. We took her to the vet and put one of those lampshades - Find thingy chain around his neck to prevent the Lama. He warned that more could not lick us heal.

tanika97... said...

Language is peppered cat so damaged could lead to the leg to him instead of to the vet is suitable for treatment, make a collar, if severe enough

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