How do I stop my cat from licking its open bite wound?
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Will be almost impossible to stop the licking–it’s their way of keeping it clean!
Your pet should visit your vet. They will cleanse and treat the wound so that it will not get an infection. At that time he will probably put a collar around its neck. The collar is plastic usually and it hooks so that your pet looks like he or she got caught in a funnel. The pet can still eat, sleep and play and the collar stays in place until the vet tells you that it can or will be removed. If he does not say anything about a collar, ask him to do so. It is so much safer for the wound than anything.
There are several different style collars out there, you may want to try that. You may also want to ask your vet if he carries any stop lick products in his office that would be safe to use. You should have your cat rechecked for FIV in future months. Good Luck to your kitty.
no..don’t worry…it’s a way to keep it clean…
Bitter apple spray is supposed to be safe to use on wounds.