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i have a cat with infected bites on the side of his face.
what would be some of the better things to put on the wounds.
Keeping in mind that cats lick their fur.
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i have a cat with infected bites on the side of his face.
what would be some of the better things to put on the wounds.
Keeping in mind that cats lick their fur.
You can apply Aloe Vera to the wounds to disinfect them naturally, preferably Aloe fresh from a broken leaf of the plant.

Honey is also good, preferable Manuka honey, applied with a cotton swab. Neither Aloe nor honey are toxic to cats.
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What are the bites from?

Have you seen a vet?

I'm all for natural with us humans, but animals can't tell us how they feel or if they feel better, maybe the bites are form something poisonous?
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i have a cat with infected bites on the side of his face.
what would be some of the better things to put on the wounds.
Keeping in mind that cats lick their fur.
Colloidal Silver would be perfect here, and if the cat should accidently injest some... Good, it will speed up the healing while preventing infection.
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the bites are from another cat.
the bites are fairly fresh he has had them before but they get infected and stink if nothing is done.
i usually use a small amount of tee tree oil but the cat hates it.
i have been using colloidal silver the wounds this time i see how it goes.
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