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If a cat suffers minor or major burns, immediate veterinary treatment is necessary. In the case of minor burns, keep the burn covered with cool compresses – never use ice – as you get the cat to the veterinarian’s office.

In the case of major burns, protect the burn with a thick layer of gauze or cloth, cover the cat with a blanket and get veterinary treatment as soon as possible.

Cautions: Do not apply antiseptic ointments, butter, margarine, or any other product unless advised to do so by your veterinarian.

Never use cotton balls or cotton batting to cover any type of burn since particles of cotton will stick to the damaged skin.

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