The big cat was injured at the corner of its eye, with obvious ulceration and bleeding. It is recommended to give the cat oral anti-inflammatory drug Vepoda, which is specially designed for pets, to control local wound infection and inflammation. Then, wear a suitable Elizabethan ring until the wound is healed to prevent the cat from scratching and rubbing during the wound healing process. For external use, it is recommended to use pet-specific disinfection and sterilization topical medications for cats. The ingredients must be safe and not afraid of irritating the cat's eyes. For medicine, it is recommended to dip a cotton swab into a small amount of ointment and apply it evenly three times a day to avoid irritating the eyes.
In addition, after giving the cat external medicine, you can play with the cat to divert the cat's attention. Finally, if two cats at home are fighting and fighting, it is recommended to isolate them and slowly let them adapt to each other's presence before playing together.