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Vetisse Green Cross Spray for Cat Wound Care

A natural choice for any cat first aid kit. Help treat cuts, wounds, scrapes, and insect bites. Gentler cat-specific formula.
$21.40
 

Complete your feline first aid kit with natural and herbal remedies like Vetisse Green Cross Spray for Cat Wound Care and rest easy knowing you're ready to care for all your cat's cuts and wounds.

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Vetisse Green Cross Spray for Cat Wound Care is an all-natural antiseptic spray formulated from a blend of herbs and extracts that not only reduces inflammation associated with scratches, cuts, bruises, and wounds but also helps to stop bleeding and prevent infection.

Especially if you have an outdoor cat, minor cuts, bruises, scratches, and wounds are likely commonplace. While these kinds of injury are not always a cause for concern, it is still important to ensure proper wound care in order to prevent infections that can be much more serious. On the other hand, with more severe lacerations or wounds, you're at-home first aid efforts should focus only on stopping bleeding and cleaning and dressing the wound so you can get your cat safely to the veterinarian.

Sometimes cat owners may not always be immediately aware of their cats' injuries. Nevertheless, it is important to be vigilant about wounds so that you can ensure the long-term health of your cat. As such, you should always be aware of the potential for wounds and watch for the following signs:

  • Bleeding
  • Swelling
  • Cut or damaged skin
  • Lameness or limping
  • Signs of pain

Unfortunately, even some of these signs of injury may be difficult to identify as cats are usually very good at masking signs of injury. For example, recognizing that your cat is in pain can be very difficult, so you should be aware of these signs that your cat is suffering pain:

  • Unexplained weight loss
  • Loss of appetite
  • Shaking/quivering
  • Changes in normal behavior
  • Hiding/withdrawing from other house members
  • Purring
  • Sitting in a curled position, with the back arched and nose on the floor

Ultimately, once you have found your cat has a cut or wound, you'll want to assess the severity of the injury and decide whether you should visit the veterinarian. Wound care should first focus on stopping bleeding and then on cleaning the area. Vetisse Green Cross Spray is an excellent addition to any feline first aid kit as it not only provides antiseptic properties but also reduces inflammation and stops bleeding. Of course, if your cat's injury is more serious, you can still use an antiseptic spray to clean the area before applying sterile gauze and taking your cat to the vet.

Disclaimer: 1st Pet Naturals is an education resource, and all information herein is strictly for educational purposes. It is not intended to diagnose, treat, prevent, or cure disease, nor is it meant to replace the (prescribed) treatment or recommendations of your veterinarian or healthcare provider. Always inform your veterinarian or healthcare provider of any products that your pet is taking, including herbal remedies and supplements.