Thursday, August 12, 2010

Tips on how to deal with Cat's Minor Burns and Insect Stings at Home

We know how to be curious cats, and sometimes they can get into trouble. It may be an insect hopping around outside and decide to play with him. Normally this is not a problem, but sometimes they are stung, get usually around the feet or head. You can come up with something hot and burn themselves.
If your cat is injured, you need to stay calm so you can calm your cat. If you see will be upset, your cat will pick up on it and less fear. You need to be able to talk quietly with your cat while you are investigating it. You must access your cat first aid kit to treat the house well. Your cat first aid kit is like your family is one, but please have one for both. According to experience this peace of mind all you need is a space that is a big difference to the way you communicate in an emergency to make.
Insect bites
If your cat is stung by an insect, you probably do not even know if your cat has an allergic reaction to the bite. If you notice your cat is acting strangely, and crawling insects, check for red, swollen areas of the skin or mouth. There is a bump in the center and perhaps a little black "stick". If you notice it, and your cat is in trouble, use something hard and flat, (credit cards, razors, or the like), so filling it. Do not use tweezers, as you can squeeze more venom into the body. Wash the area with mild soap and apply a cold pack wrapped in a towel or something similar. Not the cold pack directly to skin your cat. If your cat has had an allergic reaction, contact your veterinarian immediately. You see, the area has very sore, and if sting is near the mouth or throat, you can restrict your cat's breathing. If you find that your cat is allergic to some common insect bites, talk to your vet about antihistamines and store it in the first aid your cat's kits.
Minor Burns
Sometimes your cat may be called something like a heater or electric skillet lean, if it is allowed to go to the counter. Some people have left to cool, hot pot, and found the cat has got to close, while sniffing and aromas are burned. Minor burns are those that are not larger than a small area finger nails. If a burn is larger than this, contact your veterinarian. For minor burns, wash house, the area gently with a clean cloth (cotton), dipped in cold water to cool the burn. Then dip the cloth in ice water and wring out before the burn. Do not use ice or ice packs directly on the skin of your cat because it will burn. Keep the application of cold cloth for a few minutes, it Rang out every time. Next, clean the burn with a solution as antiseptic Betadine, and then apply an antiseptic ointment in an ointment. If possible, put a pad on the wound with a bandage on the wound to keep covered. Keep an eye on your cat and try it for twenty-four hours' rest. If the burn does not heal, or if you are worried, contact your veterinarian.
Please note that this information is used as a guide. If you have any concerns, contact your veterinarian immediately.

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