Scratched and Skin Broken by a Cat
Being scratched and having the skin broken by a cat is a very painful experience for owners of house cats, and often after such incidents, cat owners do not know how to handle it. However, if you have a house cat and encounter such a situation, do not panic. This article will provide you with some practical methods to help you better deal with skin broken by a cat scratch.
1. Stop the bleeding promptly

When a cat scratches and breaks the skin, blood will seep out. Therefore, the first thing to do is to promptly press the blood with a clean towel or cloth and replace it regularly as soon as possible to stop the bleeding.
2. Disinfect with antiseptic solution
Once the bleeding stops, the next step is to disinfect the wound to prevent infection caused by the cat scratch. You can use povidone-iodine disinfectant or soapy water for disinfection. After each disinfection, use a clean towel to gently clean the wound, but be careful not to rub to avoid reopening the wound.
3. Apply some antibiotic ointment
After the wound is cleaned, you can apply antibiotic ointment and massage the wound in a timely manner to accelerate healing and prevent infection.
4. Preventive measures
Skin broken by cat scratches is a common situation for house cats, but some preventive measures can reduce the likelihood. First, regularly trim the cat’s claws to prevent overly long claws from scratching the skin; second, choose softer toys to avoid large wounds when the cat scratches; finally, avoid providing too many toys at home to prevent excessive excitement in cats.
In summary, being scratched with skin broken by a cat is painful, but if you handle it promptly and take some preventive measures, you can certainly help your cat recover faster.