Cut and Abrasion Treatment
1 cup warm distilled or spring water
1/4 teaspoon sea salt (or table salt)
1 teaspoon calendula solution or tincture
Place water in a small bowl. Mix in salt and calendula. Soak a washcloth in the solution and hold it against the wound for 2 minutes.
Treat two or three times a day. Once a scab forms, stop treatment. Give 2,500 to 10,000 I.U. vitamin A (depending on your pet's size) once a day for three days and give 100 to 500 I.U. vitamin E (depending on your pet's size) once a day for five days.
We cannot without becoming cats, perfectly understand the cat mind.
St. George Mivart
If you suspect that your cat has a dental condition, based on bad oral odor, act quickly to seek veterinary advice. If you wait too long, there could be serious consequences. Your kitty's major organs such as heart, liver and kidneys can become affected and this can in turn adversely influence the overall health of your pet.