My cat got some Polysporin on her fur by accident, will it hurt her if she licks it off?

Earlier today, my cat managed to rub up against a tube of Polysporin and got some on her fur. She's now trying to lick it off, and I'm concerned about whether it's safe for her to ingest. Could this pose any risk to her health, and should I try to wash it off immediately?

Answer

Your cat has come into contact with Polysporin, and ingesting it could pose health risks. It's important to act quickly to ensure her safety.

  • Polysporin is not meant for ingestion and could be harmful to your cat.
  • You should try to wash it off her fur immediately to prevent further licking.
  • Observe your cat for any signs of distress or adverse reactions.

Polysporin, like many other topical ointments, may contain substances that are not safe for animals to ingest. It's important to gently wash the affected area on your cat's fur with mild soap and water to remove any residue. Monitor her closely for any signs of vomiting, lethargy, or other unusual behaviors. If you notice any concerning symptoms, it's best to contact a veterinarian right away.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Is Polysporin safe for pets if they ingest it?

    Polysporin is not intended for ingestion by pets and may cause digestive upset or other health issues. It's best to prevent your cat from licking it.

  • How can I remove Polysporin from my cat's fur?

    Use a mild soap and water to gently wash the affected area, taking care to rinse thoroughly to avoid leaving any residue.

  • What should I do if my cat seems sick after licking Polysporin?

    If your cat shows signs of illness such as vomiting, diarrhea, or unusual behavior, contact your veterinarian immediately for advice on the best course of action.

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