- 1). Measure 1/2 tsp. Epsom salts and empty this into a dish.
- 2). Add 1 to 2 cups warm water to the dish. Stir until the salt dissolves into the water, creating a solution.
- 3). Soak the cloth in the solution. The cloth should be damp, not dripping wet, so wring it out if necessary.
- 4). Sit near a sink and hold the cat in your lap. Apply the warm compress to your cat's paw and hold it there for 10 minutes. Remember that your cat's injured paw is sensitive, so be gentle.
- 5). When you remove the compress from your cat's paw, rinse it thoroughly under running water in the sink. Apply more solution to the compress and reapply if needed.
- 1). Combine 1/2 cup Epsom salts with 1 gallon warm or room-temperature water in a bucket.
- 2). Place your cat's paw or paws into the bucket.
- 3). Soak the paws for five to 10 minutes, then remove. Remember, not all cats enjoy being subjected to liquids, so you may need a helper for this part.
- 4). Gently dry the cat's paws off. Repeat this procedure two to four times daily.
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