If a cat is bitten, the owner should first check the severity of the cat's injury. If it is just a little skin injury, the cat's wound can be rinsed and disinfected with physiological saline, and then wiped dry with sterile gauze, and the wound can be slowly healed. Slow recovery. If the wound is large, use gauze to stop the cat’s bleeding immediately and take it to a pet hospital for treatment.
How to deal with a bitten cat:
1. Clean the wound
After a cat is bitten, check whether the injury is serious first , if it is serious, use sterile gauze to stop the cat’s bleeding in time, and then take it to the pet hospital for treatment. If the injury is minor and there are only some broken skin, you can handle it at home. Use saline to rinse and disinfect the wound to avoid inflammation or suppuration, and then wipe the cat's wound with iodophor.
2. Supplement nutrition
To make the cat’s wound recover as quickly as possible, it is also necessary to supplement certain nutrients and feed the cat more food rich in high-quality protein, such as Beef, chicken breast, fish, etc., and also feed some fresh fruits and vegetables to supplement vitamins.
3. Pay attention to care
Also pay attention to taking good care of the cat, avoid contact with the same kind or other pets during the injury, and prevent being bitten again or coming into contact with bacteria from other pets. Cause wound infection.