
Item No. PH 2125
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Rescue Spray - Cat Antiseptic
Antiseptic treatment for all types of cuts, scratches, burns and insect bites.
Active pets are susceptible to scrapes and scratches. Soothing pain relief and healing aid are available in easy-to-apply Feline Rescue Spray.
1 bottle = 30mL/1.0oz
About cat skin wounds
Cat skin irritation can be caused by allergies, insect bites, scratches, scrapes or wounds. Cats may excessively scratch the skin causing further irritation. Eventually the hair in the affected area can be torn out and the skin starts to bleed. An inflamed patch of skin may also ooze a clear or yellowish liquid. These are called hot spots, and can occur anywhere on the body. To help treat the wounds, clip the hair in the surrounding area and cleanse the area with a mild soap and water treatment. Then apply Feline Rescue Spray to reduce pain, decrease healing time and prevent infection. Other recommended preventative measures include covering the affected area and clipping your pet’s nails to minimize the ill affects of scratching.
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Back to Top >>Dosage & Directions
Spray three to four times daily on affected area. Test on a small area of skin to ensure tolerance.
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Ingredients
Calendula: Internal and topical use of calendula flowers for inflammation of the oral and pharyngeal mucosa. It was also approved externally for poorly healing wounds. Anti-inflammatory, increases lymph circulation, heals wounds, astringent, antibacterial, anti-fungal, anti tumor. Used to treat minor cuts, insect bites, abrasions. It quickly brings soothing relief of pain and swelling while lending wound-healing, antimicrobial properties to the body’s healing effort.
Neem: As medicated oil, neem is one of the best healing and disinfectant agents for cat skin diseases, and an anti-inflammatory for joint and muscle pain. Anti fungal, antibacterial, insect repellent. Clears toxins and promotes healing
Red alder: Antimicrobial, an astringent herb that encourages the healing of damaged tissues
Old man's beard: Anti fungal and antibiotic properties. Used to treat infective wounds. Excellent for fungal, viral, and bacterial infections.
Echinacea: Antimicrobial, immunostimulant. Supports immune functions through stimulatory and strengthening actions at various levels within the body. Promotes healing has antiviral and antibacterial properties.
Purple loosestrife: Demulcent, alterative. Used externally to heal sores, ulcers and various skin diseases.
Aloe: Wound healing, soothes skin, antibacterial, antioxidant, stimulates the immune system, anticancer, antitumor, cooling to the skin. Externally used to heal burns, sores.
Corydalis: Analgesic activity is up to 10% that of opium and 40% that of morphine; no affinity for opiate receptors; dopamine receptor antagonists; nonaddictive; sedative.
California poppy: Used externally to allay pain and relaxes spasms
Tea tree-External antimicrobial action, anti inflammatory, antiseptic, effective against bacterial and fungal infections.
Back to Top >>Warnings
Do not spray near or into eyes. May initially sting on open cuts. Information presented at PetWellbeing.com is for educational purposes only; statements about products and health conditions have not been evaluated by the Food & Drug Administration
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