Mephistopheles Janx |
11-21-2020 01:10 PM |
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Originally Posted by eDave
(Post 15339358)
They said to just hold a warm, wet, mildly hand soapy cloth against it for a minute or so a few times a day to keep it clean. She's getting used to that. It's dusty here. It just is. So this is the important part.Peroxide is a no no apparently. And she cleans it herself with her left paw.
Thank you for the concern.
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Poor thing! I also have a black cat and mine is outdoors 90% of the time. He used to come home all sorts of beat up until we had his beans clipped.
The day before yesterday I noticed a huge weeping wound on the side of his face. I gave it a little squeeze and it was like I had popped a zit brimming with blood. I have it a few more squeezes until it stopped weeping then poured betadine over the wound and dabbed it clean. From there its just been a warm clean washcloth whenever I see him.
I expect your cat will come through with no issues... minus, perhaps, one of their 9 lives gone.
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