Hi,
I hope you will have an answer for me.
I just realized my kitten's nose has blood on it. I wiped it as much as I could, but now the vet clinic is closed. My boyfriend suggested we could apply a little bit of Polysporin on it - I really don't know if this is OK for cats or not. I usually wouldn't even think about trying to treat my kitten myself but since the vet clinic is closed... is it a bad idea?
He always had a little hairloss around his nose (he was like that at birth) the vet said that was normal, if anything like crusts on it would appear, then it would be a reason for concern.
My boyfriend said the kitten was in the litterbox right before and he was meowing a lot, also digged a lot in it for a very long time.
I hope you will have an answer for me.
I just realized my kitten's nose has blood on it. I wiped it as much as I could, but now the vet clinic is closed. My boyfriend suggested we could apply a little bit of Polysporin on it - I really don't know if this is OK for cats or not. I usually wouldn't even think about trying to treat my kitten myself but since the vet clinic is closed... is it a bad idea?
He always had a little hairloss around his nose (he was like that at birth) the vet said that was normal, if anything like crusts on it would appear, then it would be a reason for concern.
My boyfriend said the kitten was in the litterbox right before and he was meowing a lot, also digged a lot in it for a very long time.