
Cats commonly get cuts or scratches, whether from playing, fights with other cats, or minor accidents inside the house. However, what many owners don't know is that cat wounds can worsen quickly if not treated properly, especially deep or infected wounds.
In this article, we will explain how to treat cat wounds at home, when you need to visit a doctor, and highlight one of the best effective products in this field: Befar ointment for treating cat and pet wounds, available at Hamtaro store.
Types of cat wounds
Before starting treatment, it is important to identify the types of cat wounds to determine the best way to deal with them:
- Superficial cat scratches:These are minor and can be easily treated at home.
- Deep cat wounds:often caused by a fight or fall, and require special care.
- Scratches resulting from playing:They may look harmless, but they can become inflamed if not cleaned.
How to treat cat wounds at home
If you notice a wound on your cat's body, here are the basic steps:
- Clean the area using a cat wound disinfectant or alcohol-free cat wound antiseptic.
- Gently dry the wound using sterile gauze.
- Applying cat wound ointment such as Bephaar ointment, which acts as an antibacterial agent and accelerates skin healing.
- Prevent the cat from licking the wound by using a protective collar if necessary.
- In case of deep cat wounds or the presence of pus, it is advisable to consult a veterinarian immediately.
Befar Ointment for treating cat and pet wounds: The effective solution for cat wounds
If you're looking for a cat scratch or wound ointment that provides fast and safe results, Befar Ointment is the perfect choice. Its effective and safe formula for animals is used for superficial cat scratches or even deeper cat wounds under veterinary supervision. It features:
- It acts as an antibacterial and anti-inflammatory agent.
- It speeds up the healing time of cat wounds.
- Safe for use on open wounds.
Befar ointment is now available exclusively at [Hamtaro Store]. Get it and give your cat the care it deserves.
When do the symptoms of cat scratching appear?
You might notice swelling, redness, or excessive licking of the scratched area. In some cases, signs of infection such as pus or fever may appear. If you're wondering, "What should I do if my cat scratched me?" or "My cat scratched me," immediately clean the wound and monitor for symptoms, especially if the cat is unvaccinated.
Are cat scratches dangerous?
In some cases, yes. Are cat scratches dangerous? If a cat carries the bacteria Bartonella henselae (cat scratch disease), its scratches can cause complications in humans, especially those with weakened immune systems. As for the cats themselves, neglecting to treat the wound can lead to a skin infection or abscess.
Criteria for determining which cat injuries require immediate veterinary attention
If any of the following appear, a doctor should be consulted:
- Large or deep wounds that reach the bones or internal tissues
- Purulent discharge, foul odor, or increasing redness
- Lack of pain or loss of sensation in the surrounding skin
- Severe swelling or bleeding that does not stop after direct pressure
Tips to avoid cat injuries
To prevent recurring cat injuries:
- Keep your cat's nails trimmed regularly.
- Provide her with toys designed to release energy.
- Observe her interactions with cats or other animals.
- Avoid disturbing her while she is eating or sleeping.
- Make sure to provide her with a calm and safe environment.
Is antibiotic cream for cats necessary?
Yes, in many cases, an antibiotic cream for cats, such as Bephar ointment, is recommended to help heal wounds and prevent infection. Be sure to choose a product specifically formulated for cats, not humans.
Proper nutrition to support wound healing in cats
Proper nutrition is essential for a cat's recovery from any injury, including wounds. When a cat sustains an injury, its need for specific nutrients increases, helping to boost its immune system and accelerate skin healing.
Ensure you consume foods rich in high-quality protein to support the building of new cells. Also, opt for foods containing omega-3 and omega-6 fatty acids, which help reduce inflammation and improve skin condition. Vitamins such as A, C, and E are also essential for promoting tissue regeneration.
If your cat is experiencing loss of appetite due to injury or pain, consult your veterinarian about nutritious alternatives or supplements that can be incorporated into the diet.
First aid for treating cat wounds
Having basic first aid at home can make a big difference in caring for your cat's wounds before reaching the doctor.
Start by washing your hands thoroughly, then gently clean the wound with saline solution or lukewarm water to reduce the risk of infection. Avoid applying alcohol or iodine directly to the wound as this may cause irritation.
Gently dry the wound with sterile gauze, then apply an antibacterial ointment specifically formulated for pets. Do not apply any human product without consulting a veterinarian.
If you notice swelling, a foul odor, or continued bleeding, these are signs of infection and require immediate veterinary attention. Also, don't forget to make sure your cat is up to date on their vaccinations, especially the tetanus shot.
The most frequently asked questions about treating cat wounds
What is the best antiseptic for wounds for cats at home?
It is preferable to use a disinfectant specifically for pets and that is alcohol-free, such as veterinary disinfectants or sterile salt solution.
How long does it take for cat wounds to heal?
It varies depending on the depth of the wound, but superficial wounds may heal within 5–7 days, while deep wounds may take two weeks or more with proper care.
Can a human pharmacy ointment be used for cat wounds?
This is not recommended. It is best to use specialized products such as Bifar ointment to ensure safety and effectiveness.
How can I distinguish between a superficial cat scratch and a serious one?
Superficial scratches do not bleed much and are easily recognizable. Serious wounds, however, often bleed heavily and may be accompanied by swelling or pus.
Get the best care for your cat from Hamtaro store, because your cat deserves the best. We offer a unique and effective product in our store: Befar Ointment for treating wounds in cats and pets.
A reliable product that aids in rapid recovery and gives you peace of mind. Get it now and provide your loyal friend with the perfect protection and care. We also offer a wide range of cat care products at the best prices in Saudi Arabia.

