Vetericyn Plus Feline Antimicrobial Cat Wound & Skin Spray, 3-oz bottle
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Take care of your pet’s skin with Vetericyn Plus Feline Antimicrobial Cat Wound & Skin Care Spray! It's designed to help relieve itchy, irritated skin and help prevent infection by cleaning, flushing and moisturizing cuts, abrasions, sores and skin irritations. This veterinarian recommended formula is safe if licked or ingested by your pet and is specially designed for feline friends. So, help your kitty find the relief she needs with Vetericyn Plus Feline Antimicrobial Cat Wound & Skin Care Spray!
Key Benefits- Helps heal and clean abrasions, cuts and minor wounds on cat companions.
- Works wonderfully when caring for a pet with post-surgery incision sites.
- 100% non-toxic, so you don’t have to worry if your pet licks or ingests the formula once applied.
- Recommended by veterinarians for all pet parents with feline friends.
- Helps provide your pet with relief without the use of antibiotics or steroids.
Ingredients
Active: Hypochlorous Acid (0.012%). Inactive: Electrolyzed Water, Sodium Chloride, Phosphates, Sodium Hypochlorite.
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Item Number110168
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Dimensions5 x 2 x 2 inches
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Weight3 ounces
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LifestageAdult
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Product FormSpray
Move excess hair from wound area. Clip if necessary. Adjust spray nozzle. Saturate the affected area. If dressing is required, saturate dressing with Vetericyn at each dressing change. Repeat 3-4 times per day until wound is healed. No rinsing necessary. Faster healing is achieved when wounds are cleaned and maintained moist. Safe for use around mouth, nose, ears and eyes.
Customer Reviews
92% Recommend
92% of reviewersrecommend this product
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I had doubts, but it really helped!
By Clevercat on Sep 12, 2020
Within 1 day (2 spray treatments), the scab on my cats’s back from rough-housing went from bloody and gross to clear and healing. He started growing new fur just 4 days later. It didn’t bother him to be sprayed with it, either.
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My Cat Doesn't Run From This
By Portia on Aug 28, 2020
My cat had a random tiny scab. This didnt seem to burn or bother my cat when applied. The Chewy boxes are my cat's favorite part of it all. :-)
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Effective labeling
By CatCare on Jun 4, 2020
the company should use one of those peel and read labels so they could use a more readable font size for customers without having to use a larger bottle. If it's important to have all the copy on the label then it's important to read. This needs a magnifying glass in addition to readers.
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Dawn Soap is Better
By Yeet on Mar 17, 2020
Dawn soap works better & quicker on my cats acne and, he doesn't hate it nearly as much as he hates it when I have to put this on him. Application is difficult because it will not go into his fur. Way to expensive for the small amount of work it does. Dawn was making it better, and his acne is worse since using this.
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Buy Colloidal Silver instead...
By DrLove on Mar 14, 2020
Cats stretched this off their wounds, leaving a bloodier mess than they originally had. I switched to MESO colloidal silver in a spray bottle three times a day and it healed up quickly with no interference. It's back to basics.
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Cat Wound Spray
By Angie on May 2, 2020
Worked very well to clean my cat's puncture wounds from a neighborhood bully! It must not burn because he let me use it several times!
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Seems to help healing!
By PidgesReviews on Dec 31, 2019
I have a cat who had a wound about a third of an inch in diameter that wasn't healing, on his thigh. When I searched for a wound treatment safe for cats, I came across this Vetericyn Plus Antimicrobial Wound and Skin spray for cats. It mentioned the Vetericyn Plus Antimicrobial Wound and Skin Hydrogel Pet Spray that adheres, sounding like the cat spray should be applied first, followed by the hydrogel. I ordered both from Chewy, which were considerably less expensive than at the local pet stores. Though cats normally don't like being sprayed with anything, the bottles of both Vetericyn wound care products sprayed quietly and efficiently. I applied first the spray for cats then the hydrogel once I have a cat who had a wound about a third of an inch in diameter that wasn't healing, on his thigh. When I searched for a wound treatment safe for cats, I came across this Vetericyn Plus Antimicrobial Wound and Skin spray for cats. It mentioned the Vetericyn Plus Antimicrobial Wound and Skin Hydrogel Pet Spray that adheres, sounding like the cat spray should be applied first, followed by the hydrogel. I ordered both from Chewy, which were considerably less expensive than at the local pet stores. Though cats normally don't like being sprayed with anything, the bottles of both Vetericyn wound care products sprayed quietly and efficiently. I applied first the spray for cats then the hydrogel once a day, and within 2 or 3 days, the wound had healed over. The cat did lick it some, and had no apparent ill effects. Yes, I recommend this product! … more
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A must for my 1st Aid supplies
By Limao14 on Jan 10, 2020
I Worked for our local Saddlery for many years. When this product was first introduced to us we began carrying it for our customers as well as using it on our own animals...cats...dogs...and horses. The response has always been extremely positive. When working with my animals with wound or skin issues it is important to me to have a product that works and is safe if my cat should lick the area being treated or if it got into an eye. I always have a bottle at home ready for any of my 8 cats and one at the barn too. It's my "go to" choice for treating them.
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Used before
By Dori on Jan 12, 2020
Didn't need at this time but I am familiar with product. Use it on Buttercup for her chin acne when she gets it. She's only had it twice since I got her but having it on hand is a necessity for whenever I need it.
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Excellent product
By Bubbles on Apr 21, 2020
It does very well what it is designed to do. Read and follow the directions carefully and you will get good results.