What to Do When Scratched by Your Own Pet Cat
When your pet cat scratches you, many owners feel very distressed. There could be many reasons for the cat to scratch, such as external stimuli or the owner failing to notice its behavior in time. Regardless of the cause, what should owners do when scratched by their pet?
1. First, stop the bleeding promptly

When you find that your pet has scratched you, you should immediately rinse the wound with clean water to prevent infection. If the wound is bleeding, gently press with a clean cloth to stop the bleeding.
2. Disinfect the wound
After cleaning, you can use an iodine-soaked cotton ball to gently apply iodine on the wound for disinfection. If the wound is large, use a wet gauze soaked in disinfectant to cover the wound.
3. Administer medication to the cat promptly
If the cat's wound is large, visit a veterinary clinic to have a vet provide antibiotics, painkillers, and anti-inflammatory drugs to give to the cat promptly to prevent infection and improve healing chances.
4. Care for the cat's wound
Caring for the cat's wound is very important. Besides timely medication, form a habit of regularly checking the wound to see if it is infected. Additionally, provide the cat with an appropriate diet to ensure sufficient nutrition and prevent wound infection.
5. Pay attention to the cat's emotions
When pets are scratched and physically hurt, besides giving oral medication promptly, you should also pay attention to their emotions. Do not let the cat feel anxious or scared. Spend more time close to it, talk to it gently, and comfort it to ease its pain.
In summary, when scratched by a pet cat, immediately stop bleeding, disinfect the wound, administer medication, and pay attention to its emotions to reduce the chance of infection and improve healing chances.