Hydrogen Peroxide Use on Cats
On the application of hydrogen peroxide to cats
Cats are delicate and sensitive, and their health is often worried by feeders. Among all kinds of medical products, the application of hydrogen peroxide to cats is quite noteworthy.
Hydrogen peroxide is oxidizing, and most people think it may be used for cleaning and disinfection of cats. However, the physiological structure and habits of cats are different from those of humans, and the use of this medicine should be used with caution.
The fur and skin of cats are delicate and sensitive. If hydrogen peroxide is applied directly to the surface of the body, although it has the hope of sterilization, its strong oxidative properties may cause skin burns and irritation, making cats uncomfortable, damaging the natural barrier of the skin, and causing various skin diseases.
Furthermore, if a cat eats hydrogen peroxide by mistake, the oxygen produced by its decomposition in the body may cause flatulence, severe pain, and even life-threatening. It covers the digestive system of cats and cannot withstand the severe reaction of this drug.
Therefore, when a cat feeder wants to use this drug on cats, he must consult a veterinarian. The veterinarian can weigh the advantages and disadvantages according to the specific circumstances of the cat, such as age, weight, health status, etc., to determine whether it can be used and the appropriate method. Under non-professional guidance, do not use hydrogen peroxide for cats without authorization, so as not to harm the health of cats and regret it.
Cats are delicate and sensitive, and their health is often worried by feeders. Among all kinds of medical products, the application of hydrogen peroxide to cats is quite noteworthy.
Hydrogen peroxide is oxidizing, and most people think it may be used for cleaning and disinfection of cats. However, the physiological structure and habits of cats are different from those of humans, and the use of this medicine should be used with caution.
The fur and skin of cats are delicate and sensitive. If hydrogen peroxide is applied directly to the surface of the body, although it has the hope of sterilization, its strong oxidative properties may cause skin burns and irritation, making cats uncomfortable, damaging the natural barrier of the skin, and causing various skin diseases.
Furthermore, if a cat eats hydrogen peroxide by mistake, the oxygen produced by its decomposition in the body may cause flatulence, severe pain, and even life-threatening. It covers the digestive system of cats and cannot withstand the severe reaction of this drug.
Therefore, when a cat feeder wants to use this drug on cats, he must consult a veterinarian. The veterinarian can weigh the advantages and disadvantages according to the specific circumstances of the cat, such as age, weight, health status, etc., to determine whether it can be used and the appropriate method. Under non-professional guidance, do not use hydrogen peroxide for cats without authorization, so as not to harm the health of cats and regret it.

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