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#285790 18-May-2021 10:42
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Our vet has told us we need to start applying sunscreen to our cat's nose.

 

Looking online, there are cream and powder options, but limited information on how effective either are.

 

Of the two options, I think the powder would be easier to apply to our cat (but neither is going to welcomed by him).

 

Anyone else doing this? Any advice or tips?


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  #2708893 18-May-2021 10:50
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How do you keep the cat from rubbing it off with his paw and then licking the paw? That is normal grooming behaviour. Does it have to also wear a cone whenever it is outdoors?

 

 





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  #2708905 18-May-2021 11:07
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Umm.. the vet should've been able to advise how to do this. 

 

But no, our cat is about 14 yrs old and lived outside, but has a dark nose, so not so much of a concern. 





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  #2708934 18-May-2021 12:16
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dafman:

 

Our vet has told us we need to start applying sunscreen to our cat's nose.

 

Looking online, there are cream and powder options, but limited information on how effective either are.

 

...

 

 

Sceptical Floyd thinks that your vet sells said product at a healthy profit.





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  #2708937 18-May-2021 12:19
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floydbloke:

 

dafman:

 

Our vet has told us we need to start applying sunscreen to our cat's nose.

 

Looking online, there are cream and powder options, but limited information on how effective either are.

 

...

 

 

Sceptical Floyd thinks that your vet sells said product at a healthy profit.

 

 

A past cat of mine had a pink nose and developed nose cancer, it wasn't pretty. I'm keen to take advice this time around.


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  #2708942 18-May-2021 12:33
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dafman:

 

...

 

floydbloke:

 

 

 

Sceptical Floyd thinks that your vet sells said product at a healthy profit.

 

 

A past cat of mine had a pink nose and developed nose cancer, it wasn't pretty. I'm keen to take advice this time around.

 

 

Sorry to hear that.  I apologise and retract my scepticism.😟





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  #2708948 18-May-2021 12:35
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One option, keep it inside during the day, let it outside at night .
They will mostly be sleeping during the sunny daytime , night would be the active outdoor time for them .

 

 


 
 
 
 

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  #2709017 18-May-2021 14:37
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1101:

 

One option, keep it inside during the day, let it outside at night .
They will mostly be sleeping during the sunny daytime , night would be the active outdoor time for them .

 

 

That was advice from vet too. A problem for two reasons:

 

1. He's a rescue cat from Huha and one of the adoption conditions we agreed to is to keep him indoors at night to limit bird deaths (and he is a keen hunter).

 

2. He craves the outdoors, knocking on our door at 6 am each morning to get outside. He would literally tear the house apart if kept inside during day.


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