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原生态宠物号 2025-03-28 19:21 5
Oh, the joys of pet ownership! There's nothing like coming home to the purrs of a contented cat. But when our fluffy friend, Fluffy, gets a little too playful and scratches her ear, it's time to roll up our sleeves and get into pet care mode.
First things first, let's talk about why Fluffy might have scratched her ear. It could be due to an allergic reaction, an ear infection, or even a case of ear mites. Either way, if it's scratched, it's got to be cleaned and cared for to prevent infection.
But wait, there's more! If Fluffy's ear injury is severe or if she's been scratching excessively, she might need a trip to the vet. They might prescribe some antibiotics or ear drops to help her heal up nice and quickly.
Here's the nitty-gritty of what you need to do:
"In the case of a cat's leg being injured by a trap, if there's no fracture, the recommended approach is to first clean the hair from the local area, then disinfect with iodine, and after the iodine dries, apply antibacterial and antiseptic topical medication. First, check if the wound has signs of infection, pus, or debris. Use iodine to treat the cat's bleeding wounds, and then check if the cat has skin diseases or parasites that cause the cat to scratch..."
And here's another gem:
"Wash the wound with disinfectant liquid to kill bacteria and viruses, and avoid infection. A cat's claws may carry bacteria, and being scratched is easy to get infected..."
Remember, if Fluffy's injury is serious, she might need a little more help than just a wipe and a collar. So, don't hesitate to seek professional advice from your vet.
Prevention is better than cure, right? Here's how you can help Fluffy avoid future scratches:
Fluffy's ears are her pride and joy, and we want to keep them that way. So, be vigilant, be prepared, and most importantly, be there for Fluffy. After all, that's what pet ownership is all about.
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