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pastafreak | 23:33 Mon 17th Oct 2011 | Animals & Nature
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I've seen pros and cons regarding using this on cats for irritated skin. There are a lot of positive comments about its effectiveness and safety. Anyone have any experience using it on their moggy?
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Yup, Merlin my little black cat has a habit of getting thorns in his paws, goodness knows where from, a quick dab, cover and it's right as rain, never had an infection yet. Although saying that, he's at the vets undergoing tests at the moment.
It's actually recommended to use on Koi Carp. As it's water resistant, it works really well. Can't see a prob being used on other domestic pets
My vet prescribed Bactroban for my cat's acne.... it worked.
On Wednesday my dog kept scratching inside his ear and shaking his head. When I looked inside his ear it was red and sore. I put on some sudocrem and by Friday it was completely healed and he isnt scratching it anymore. I would have taken him the the vets if it remained sore but I have probably saved around £50 pounds in fees and ointment.
Sudocrem IS a miracle cream. Try it on everything and anything that is not immediately dangerous.
It is great for your teen's acne too
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Thanks for the answers. I've not tried the Sudocrem yet,as I have a veterinary ointment that seems to be doing the trick-combined with an antimicrobial wash. Fingers crossed.

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