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Hi.......... Decided to make a thread for a cat that hasn't fully been mine until today, so to not clog up the site...
Her current issue is a swollen lip. The bottom lip, someone says it could be a dirty bowl issue which I admit, I've only been rinsing it with hot water and a paper towel as a "sponge" but no soap......Because I was scared some would still somehow be on it somewhere and she'd eat it.... I've started actually washing it but I'm wondering if the lip thing actually happens? She is eating off a presumably ceramic bowl. I ordered a stainless steel bowl and it's on the way. I did not buy her current one therefore I do not know if it contains traces of plastic. I would never feed her on plastic voluntarily however.
And what is a totally non toxic general wound treatment for cats I can get online? one they can lick of course. Please don't just write "go to the vet", my cat cannot tolerate this weather and driving until it cools off. It is more than an hour drive, the temp is usually in the 90s and up here, so humid none of my animals can stand it at all. Thank you all.
Her current issue is a swollen lip. The bottom lip, someone says it could be a dirty bowl issue which I admit, I've only been rinsing it with hot water and a paper towel as a "sponge" but no soap......Because I was scared some would still somehow be on it somewhere and she'd eat it.... I've started actually washing it but I'm wondering if the lip thing actually happens? She is eating off a presumably ceramic bowl. I ordered a stainless steel bowl and it's on the way. I did not buy her current one therefore I do not know if it contains traces of plastic. I would never feed her on plastic voluntarily however.
And what is a totally non toxic general wound treatment for cats I can get online? one they can lick of course. Please don't just write "go to the vet", my cat cannot tolerate this weather and driving until it cools off. It is more than an hour drive, the temp is usually in the 90s and up here, so humid none of my animals can stand it at all. Thank you all.
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