How to make an Antiseptic for Cats

By lilaclady

Smokey after treatment Smokey after treatment

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A great anticeptic for cats, after my cat Smokey had bites around her ears, I used this and a vet who examined her three days later said it was the best healing he had ever seen and admitted he could not have given me anything better.

Instructions

Difficulty: Easy

Things You’ll Need:

  • 1 jar with lid,Fennel leaves,brown vinegar

Step1
Wash glass jar and lid, these must be clean, and let dry.
Step2
Pick some nice fresh fennel leaves or what some people call licorice plant and put some leaves in the jar.
Step3
Fill the jar up with brown vinegar, put the lid on and stand over night. next day dab gently on to cats wounds.

Tips & Warnings

  • Your cat is probably not going to like this but I only had to do this a couple of times, that is when I decided to go to the vet just to be told he could not give me anything with a better healing, so stick with it.

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on 4/20/2008 The very best antiseptic for a cat is to keep it indoors where it will be safe from other animals. Cats that are allowed to live outdoors typically have a significantly reduced life span so if you love your cat like a family member, keep him in and away from danger.

Anyway, sounds like a good treatment if you happen to rescue a cat with some type of wound. You will still need to get to the vet ASAP. Thanks for sharing your story.

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