Frequently asked questions
MEDI+KURIN Hand Sanitizer Spray
1. How do I use MEDI+KURIN PettoGard Wound And Disinfectant Spray (for Cats) on my wounded cat?
Spray onto the wounded area. Move excess hair from the wound area if necessary. Do not rub into the wound area especially on sore inflamed skin and no rinsing necessary. Repeat 3-4 times per day and use it for each bandage change.
2. Is it safe to spray MEDI+KURIN PettoGard Wound And Disinfectant Spray (for Cats) around the mouth, nose, ears and eyes?
Yes, it is safe for use around the mouth, nose, ears, and eyes of your cat. MEDI+KURIN PettoGard Wound And Disinfectant Spray (for Cats) is non-toxic and does not cause a harmful reaction to your cat. Furthermore, it is also safe if licked or ingested in small amounts.
3. What happens if my cat licks the sprayed area?
MEDI+KURIN PettoGard Wound And Disinfectant Spray (for Cats) is formulated from 99.9% pure water and 99.9% pure salt, therefore it is 100% safe if your cat licked or ingested in small amounts. The water-based formulation is non-toxic, non-chemical and it does not cause any harmful side effects to your cat.
4. In which scenario is best recommended to use MEDI+KURIN PettoGard Wound And Disinfectant Spray (for Cats)?
It is best recommended for cat which is having hot spots, skin ulcers, rashes, irritation, bite wounds, scratches, pressure sores, cat acne, and cat anal glands. This water-based formulation has a high percentage of Hypochlorous Acid (HOCl) which is effective to prevent potential infection, wound flushing and wound repair. It also speeds up the healing process and prevents future flare-ups.
5. Can I spray onto the cat bedding and litter tray area to sanitize and deodorize?
Yes, one of the features of MEDI+KURIN PettoGard Wound And Disinfectant Spray (for Cats) is killing odor causing bacterias which usually can be found on cat bedding, litter tray area and even on your cat body. Spray onto these areas can help to sanitize and deodorize.
