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    Lightbulb 20 Health Tips for Your Kitty...

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    http://felineonline.com/natural-remedies-for-cats-20-top-health-tips/
    Some Pictures there also...!

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    For the Love of Kitty :
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    https://littlebigcat.com/nutrition/why-dry-food-is-bad-for-cats-and-dogs/
    and poochie...!

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    Found a Skin Scrape on Me Kittys' Neck and went Searching on the Web and Found This :

    Is Neosporin Safe for Cats?

    Neosporin, which is more generically labeled 'antibiotic ointment,' prevents infection in wounds and causes wounds to heal more quickly by keeping them free from bacterial infection. Neosporin is intended for humans, but cat owners may wonder whether the ointment is safe for cats.
    Antibiotic Ointment Is Generally Safe

    Because Neosporin is an ointment to prevent infection, it is generally safe to use on cats. In fact, since cat scratches and bites (if the cat is encountering another cat) can be greatly prone to infection because of a cat's bacteria, and antibiotic ointment can help the cat heal significantly. The owner of a cat who suffers a minor scratch or wound may apply a small amount of the ointment, on a cotton swab or ball, to the wound after applying a small amount of a product such as hydrogen peroxide to clean the wound.

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    After Checking Her Neck, after 2 days, it is completely Healed except for the Fur Growing Back which should bee Filled In by next week...!

 

 

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