Sunday, February 7, 2010

If a cat gets sprayed by a skunk and then tries to clean himself, can the cat get sick?

My cat got sprayed a few days ago by a skunk and we've tried everything. When the tomatoe juice bath didn't work, the lady at PetCo suggested to give him a bath in vinegar/water douche. That worked a little better. He still smells a little funky, but we are more worried that he's sick now from trying to clean himself. So, what I'm trying to figure out is: can the skunk spray make a cat sick?If a cat gets sprayed by a skunk and then tries to clean himself, can the cat get sick?
I'd imagine it would! That stuff smells horrible! Several years ago a vet gave me a recipe for getting rid of the smell. Here it is - it's called ';De-Skunk Cocktail';.





1 quart hydrogen peroxide


1/4 cup baking soda OR lemon juice


1 teaspoon dish soap (Dawn)


1 gallon white vinegar





Mix all together, and soak the animal thoroughly with it. The longer it sits on the animal, the better.





Good luck!If a cat gets sprayed by a skunk and then tries to clean himself, can the cat get sick?
If the skunk spray didn't make him sick, not rinsing him very very well after applying tomato juice and vinegar would. Remember, cats clean themselves and he'll ingest whatever you don't rinse off. Veteranians have special products for skunk. Call one.

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