Cat canopy

As is known, cats often need medical help and surgical intervention. When our pet is in a postoperative condition, he needs to ensure proper care , so that all wounds, as soon as possible, healed and the pet once again became affectionate, playful and cheerful.

To speed up the process of tightening the seams, for cats after the operation, including sterilization , use a bandage bandage, designed for the most high-quality and adherence of dressings. This bandage helps to protect the sore spot from harmful microbes, which in turn prevents the development of inflammatory processes and all sorts of complications. On how to put a blanket on a cat and what rules you need to follow when buying such a bandage, you will learn along with us.

Choosing a cat horsecloth

So, you came to the pharmacy for a bandage. The first thing that should alert the finicky buyer and caring owner is the opportunity to inspect the blanket. After all, we do not know how many hands before we touched this sterile material, and what pathogens could remain on the fabric. Also, it is worth paying attention to the packaging. Often, in an opaque bundle is not an absolutely high-quality product, with poorly stitched ribbons or protruding threads.

Choosing a blanket for a cat after surgery, it is important to know the exact size, because the bandage should sit on the patient ideally. Otherwise, the treatment and healing of the joints may somewhat slow down. To not acquire a dimensionless bandage, you need to measure the length of the cat from the base of the tail to the neck and in the volume of the chest.

The color of postoperative camouflage for cats is also important. Ideally, the fabric should be light: white or beige. Then on the bandage even the smallest spots can be clearly seen, which indicate that it's time to change the bandage.

How to tie a blanket to a cat?

Not many can learn the technique of putting on a bandage for a pet from the very first time. In fact, there is nothing complicated, the main thing is to be extremely accurate and impose a bandage so that it does not squeeze the animal's body, and does not hang out.

First you need to straighten all the ribbons and distribute which ones are tied near the tail, and which ones on the chest. The horsecloth for the cat is placed on a flat surface and laid on it "sick". First, tie ribbons behind the head, over the front paws and along the spine. With belts from the other side, each rear leg is wound separately, after which the ends are tied between each other over the pelvis. If in the first time you want to impose a blanket for a cat, it is better to consult a veterinarian.