No, Vaseline will probably not help your cats injury as it might not work on cats and it would not do the cat good to try and thenfail. Go to the vets to find something to help your cat.
I don't think that it will, but I don't have a cat so I don't know; however it probably won't help!
yes, apparently vaseline can harm cats and they can be terminally ill! side effects of giving your cat vaseline may include; losing fur, anger (cats will scratch you if you dont give them the favourite chew toy straight away), sudden growth spurts and/or loseing/gaining weight. so please dont give your cat vaseline.
Cats may try to eat Vaseline due to its texture or smell, or they may be seeking moisture if they have a dry throat or stomach. However, ingesting Vaseline can be harmful for cats as it is not meant for consumption and can lead to digestive issues or an intestinal blockage. It's best to keep Vaseline and other non-food items out of reach of your cat.
Vaseline may help a little to fade stretch marks. The best use for Vaseline is to help prevent stretch marks before they form. Keeping skin moisturized is important in preventing stretch marks.
Cats' claws can get stuck on objects due to overgrowth, injury, or deformities. Regular trimming and providing scratching posts can help prevent this issue.
Some alternative options to cones for cats after surgery or injury include inflatable collars, recovery suits, and soft recovery collars. These options can help prevent cats from licking or biting at their wounds while providing more comfort and mobility compared to traditional cones.
No. vaseline may help moisturize the skin, but it will not cure it. There is no current cure for eczema, but there are other treatments and some work better than others.
A back injury could do it.
I so desperately need to purchase vaseline intensive care dermasil lotion. please help
Probably not, although it may help make your cat hate you and gag a lot. The hairball is lodged in the cat's stomach, so he is basically trying to throw up a wad of hair. Vaseline, or any petroleum jelly product, in the cat's mouth will just be a distraction that your cat will not thank you for.
Vaseline is totally bad for rashes, if you have emmoilient cream or moisturiser that would help, but vaseline actually makes rashes worse and can cause skin disease if you are not careful. Use moisturiser or emmoilient cream Jenny A Doctor
Generally this means that there is an injury and should not ignored, so no it is not alright k for cats to bleed.