Friday, February 12, 2010

Ringworms Dry Cat Nose Is It Okay To Use E45 Cream On My Cat's Dry Skin?

Is it okay to use E45 cream on my cat's dry skin? - ringworms dry cat nose

My cat recently had an attack of fungi and was treated with medication for each day of the vets. It was a few weeks ago and has a fungal infection checked (by a veterinarian and a laboratory test) confirmed, but the cat has a few patches of dry skin left, which seem a little out of focus / itching.
Now, the infection itself is gone, improper use of the cream of the human E45 in these areas with moisture? As in the ear, there is no way I could lick.
Or do you know of another cat moisturizing environment? After £ 300 on his treatment of lichen hate to get to a vet, just for that!

8 comments:

InDiAnNa... said...

E45 is OK to use patches when there are very dry and irritate the cat. Simply a very small area, and rub well. However, as others have said, a little oil in the diet also may contribute to the problem. A product called Viacutan should be available to the vets, or around £ 25-30, but it would take about six months to complete. It is very rich in fat and protein, so out well for moistening the skin from the inside. Two fifty eight pumps are to be supplied every day for food. They also say that the cat is fed Hills Science Diet - try to make him wet food only more fluid in the body in general, also helps.

If the stains do not disappear, please return to your vet for a skin scraping to repeat, ringworm is a hell of a thing to get rid of him.

psych_78 said...

I think it will be beautiful! E45 is a lightweight, so it is not likely to cause irritation! Do not forget the majority of products tested on animals before being tested in humans, so it is unlikely to cause side effects! If a product is the result of side effects in animals, it is usually not the exams of the people! When the cream of the Work I Do not Know - but I doubt that the cause of the damage go away and then use the cream. If it then do not buy a pet store to cream. You have to go to a vet - it's just stipulate that you will probably cost slightly more than twice the price of a cream of the pet!

katbansh... said...

I use lanolin, at the age of my cat fur and skin. It does not hurt, because that's what sheep to produce wool. It's cheap, you can get at the pharmacy pure lanolin, and although the cat hates her skin rubbed the wrong way for a second, you can rub your hands warm, it is rubbed on the skin of the cat, Brush, of the rest licks, you can leave again, and her skin is radiant, are static-free dry air, and her hands soft to start! Ask a sheep farmer why he's hands so soft. It is the shearing of wool. It does not take much. In addition, make sure you have plenty of water and a healthy diet. My cat never shed during the winter dry, and I live where the snow all year round (well, it seems, lol).

AGT said...

The vet has to give us years ago with our cat a little vegetable oil (just a "Tau") in food when they have problems with dry skin. Another good treatment is Neosporin / antibiotic ointment. He did everything that runs 10 minutes, even if your cat licks it remains effective, and (according to my vet when my cat was in the last year of the tail was hit shot by a psychopath in our neighborhood shots) on cats, your cat not hurt if he wanted to lick it! (Although in your ear, you know, like cats licking their feet and then wash on "" lick the ears or the face, then again!)

Kat said...

I do not know about the use of cream man.

BagBalm if I one of my cats GTS dry cloth or dry.

It is natural and safe for humans and animals. Additionally, to stay and not fall.

It's great for you!

http://www.bagbalm.com/

You can buy at Walmart or another to a local pharmacy. I do not see a veterinarian. It costs only $ 5.00 a tonne, which will last forever.

Butwhatd... said...

Moisturizer will do nothing to solve the problem. The diet is inadequate.
The food for dogs, to encourage others, because it makes the hair shiny ... different in wording than the sum of the eggs or liver somewhat. If it's for hair and dog hair and skin related ...... just add) (in this case, a raw egg (or liver) for the container of food (sometimes). The cat who swallowed. (Caution on the raw liver, odorless, and let the cat when you spread the fingers bites the cat through your fingers, wish to taste delicious
Read the bags to promote the hair shine and you will see there is something else added.

graciean... said...

I would not.
Never use products on the counter for the man of your cat.
It is entirely possible that some of the cream can be toxic.

No, he can lick his ears, but you can lick the feet and legs, and groom ears, then the paw or leg back licks, so that there is still a very good chance that he could eat cream.

With all that said if they do not want to spend money for an office visit in order to get the cat something for dry skin, why not call and read the ingredients list of E45 to the vet?
If there is anything that is toxic to cats, it would be acceptable to use.
I would use it, but unless the vet said it was okay.

Kiki said...

You ...!! poor
Yes, Bill vocational education are very high ...!!!
I would try the olive oil ...
I think it's great and good, though crippled ...
Nothing happened ..
After a few times .. can
They also give you a raw egg once a week and in the liver once a week ...
I think it's be nice for your skin ...
The skin is improved ..
Mines not ...!!!
Good luck ...!!!

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