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Homeopathic Remedies For Cat Wounds

If you’re wondering about the potential benefits of homeopathic remedies for cat wounds, then you’re definitely going to love today’s conversation!

Cat homeopathy is a hot topic in the community right now — and for good reason too, with more cat lovers searching for home remedies for cat wounds and more holistic ways to treat their kitties’ ailments.    

Any cat parent will tell you that one of our worst fears is our furry friends being injured or returning from their outdoor adventures with any kind of battle wounds. Whether it’s been caused by a fight, insect bite, or some other kind of puncture, seeing our kitties in distress or in pain can be an incredibly stressful experience.

Yet where previously our knee-jerk reaction may have been to turn to conventional medicines to heal our cats and get them back to fighting fitness, now homeopathic cat medicine and home remedies for cat injuries are becoming more popular. 

If you’re new to the world of homeopathy, don’t worry. We’ll be covering all the basics in this article, whilst also taking a closer look at the benefits of homeopathic medicine for cats and the most popular homeopathic remedies for cat wounds.

Let’s dive in by first clearing up what we mean when we talk about homeopathy, and how cat injury home treatments can benefit your cat. 

Homeopathic Remedies for Cat Wounds

What Is Homeopathy?  

Homeopathy can be traced back all the way to Aristotle, with the term derived from the Latin term similia similibus curentur which roughly translates to like cures like.

The philosophy itself largely fell out of popularity, until the practice of homeopathy was revived by German physician Samuel Hahnemann in 1796.   

In essence, this idea follows the belief that the body can heal from producing the same symptoms of the ailment.

Homeopathic remedies are also often viewed as a more “natural” approach to curing disease from the roots, as opposed to simply suppressing the symptoms which conventional medicine typically does. 

Homeopathic treatments are believed to stimulate the healing process through causing symptoms, to help remove those symptoms. And as homeopathic remedies are molecule size doses, they can be used by humans and animals alike. 

These remedies typically take the form of:

  • Liquid
  • Globuli or Tablets
  • Granules
  • Powders

And come from:

  • Plants
  • Minerals
  • Toxic substances
  • The body system

An important point to note is that homeopathic remedies are not always strictly herbal.

Likewise, there’s frequent confusion about the difference between holistic and homeopathic treatments. The easiest way to think of homeopathy is that homeopathy utilizes natural treatments, whilst holistic treatments can combine both natural and conventional therapies.  

Which brings us onto our next (and most important) question…

Are Homeopathic Remedies Safe For Cats? 

One question many kitty lovers will immediately have is whether homeopathic remedies are safe for cats, or whether a cat wound treatment at home is the right thing to do.

Whilst we would always recommend seeking professional guidance from a qualified veterinarian – especially if your cat is already taking any form of medicine – research does suggest that homeopathic remedies are safe for our cats.

Interestingly, whilst some homeopathic medicines may indeed derive from toxic substances, the way that they are prepared means that any toxicity is removed and made safe to consume. 

Doses are diluted and mixed in a succussion process, with this methodical serial dilution and succussion process called potentization.

You may even be surprised to hear that homeopathic remedies are not even chemical in nature or considered drugs

For homeopathic remedies, different potency measurements are usually ascribed the labels of:

  • C (1:100 dilution)
  • X or D (1:10 dilution)
  • Mother tincture (the source material, the lowest possible dilution of a substance)

More often than not, you’ll see references to measurements of 30c for homeopathic remedies, whilst 200c dilutes are likewise commonly used.      

In terms of how homeopathic remedies should be administered to cats, the good news is that whether you are looking for a cat fight wounds home treatment – or your cat is suffering from other acute, chronic or behavioral complications – it is relatively straightforward.

Anecdotal evidence shows that the following regular daily treatment can be effective in helping to improve your cat’s condition. Sources suggest the following:

  • Acute problems: 5 drops, every 2-3 hours (until symptoms resolve)
  • Chronic illness: 5 drops, 2-3 times daily

Although it would be best to seek specific advice on dosage, depending on what you are treating.

Do Homeopathic Remedies Work For Cats?

When it comes to homeopathic remedies for cats, it’s natural to wonder whether they’ll actually work. The last thing you want is to be administering a treatment that doesn’t actually help, right?!

Yet when it comes to homeopathy, if the wrong remedy is used for your cat’s symptoms then the result is that…well…nothing will happen! So in short…

Do homeopathic remedies work for cats? Yes — they do! As we said, if you’re unsure it’s always best to seek professional advice to treat your kitty’s wounds. 

Likewise, be aware that with many homeopathic treatments your cat’s symptoms can worsen in the short-term before improving, as your kitty’s body adapts to fight and heal. This is completely normal and is not a side-effect.

However, keep an eye on your fur-friend and if you’re worried at all, book yourself in for a veterinary consultation straight away. 

You might also find that some homeopathic remedies don’t work for your cat — which might be due to a number of factors, including matching the wrong remedy with your cat’s wound or symptoms, administering the incorrect dosage, or a number of other reasons. 

Generally, the benefits of homeopathic medicines are:

  • Cannot overdose
  • Not toxic
  • No side effects (apart from symptoms worsening in short-term)
  • Cheaper than some conventional medicines

And they can also be used to treat the following:

  • Wounds, injuries & diseases 
  • Anxiety/stress & behavioral issues
  • Conjunctivitis & enteritis
  • Skin problems, dermatitis
  • Hyperthyroidism
  • Moderate impact on kidney failure

I actually found it mind-blowing to learn how diverse and broad the benefits of homeopathic treatments can be for cats. Whether looking for home remedies to stop a cat from licking a wound, or searching for a cat abscess treatment at home, there’s a solution to be found for most wounds!

If you love doing some extra reading on topics such as this, we’d recommend checking out these books on homeopathy for cats:

But when it comes to choosing the right treatment, understanding what each remedy does is essential. 

Which leads us on to…

20+ Homeopathic Remedies for Cat Wounds & Illnesses

As we’ve said, the awesome thing about the world of homeopathy is the range of possible medicines available to treat your kitty — whatever ailment or wound you’re looking to heal.  

Below, we’ve listed some of the most popular homeopathic remedies and what wounds or illnesses they can be used to target.

Below, you’ll find the homeopathic remedy for the type of wound your cat has.

Homeopathic RemedyTreats These Wounds & Illnesses
ApisBee stings, wasp stings, swellings associated with redness, heat associated with allergic reaction
ArnicaPrevent bruising, limits bleeding, encourages healing, reduces pain and effects of shock
Arsenicum AlbumTreating gastro-enteritis, nausea, vomiting and retching, diarrhea, skin conditions – itching, redness, flaking, also for anxiety or restlessness
Bryonia Arthritis, dry coughs, constipation and irritability 
Cantharis Cystitis, red/raw skin, eczema and dermatitis, scalds and burns (second degree – with blistering) 
CalendulaAbrasions, cuts, wounds, rashes, insect bites, speeding healing, decreasing pain and inflammation
CausticumFirst degree burns (pain, but no blisters – i.e. scalds or sunburn)
EuphrasiaEye problems, conjunctivitis
Ferrum PhosphoricumSwelling
Fragaria Plaque
Hepar Sulph Painful abscesses, infected wounds (discharging pus), skin and eye infections
HypericumNerve injury
LedumPuncture wounds (to expel infection, especially useful for bites)
Nux VomicaConstipation, restore digestion, detoxify the liver after surgery, vomiting caused by overeating/rich food/change in diet, strengthen weak back legs 
PhosphorusVomiting, liver where there is jaundice, to arrest bleeding from tooth extraction/wounds or tumors, deal with fear of thunder/loud noises, dry coughs, nerves – especially affecting back legs 
PulsatillaFalse pregnancy, catarrh, rhinitis, sinusitis, digestive upsets from rich/fatty foods
Rhus ToxRed/blistering skin, arthritis, stiff joints, back pain, rheumatism, strains and sprains, skin problems, allergy-related inflammation (around eyes/genitals)
Ruta GravStrains, injuries to bones (including fractures), arthritis
SilicaExpelling foreign material (including thorns/seeds), abscesses, chronic catarrh, sinusitis, slow development of cataracts, healing of eye ulcers
SulphurSkin problems, fox mange, flea allergy dermatitis, itching, scratching, nibbling/rubbing, dandruff, scabs, sores, greasy skin
SymphytumFractures, injuries to joints/cartilage/ligament/tendons, general injuries to eyes (including healing ulcers)

Advice generally suggests it’s best to administer these remedies 20 minutes before or after a meal.

Equally, some liquid remedies will be preserved with alcohol, so with these you will want to drop a dosage into a glass/vial and leave it to sit for 15-20 minutes until the alcohol evaporates. Or, alternatively, you can drop the dosage into a small amount of heated water to speed up this evaporation.

Also, whilst some of the homeopathic remedies can be used as home remedies for open wounds on cats, or to treat a variety of wounds and illnesses, remember the saying that prevention is the best cure. 

Being proactive in keeping your kitty safe will always pay off in the long run. And if you would love to learn more about what natural remedies can help protect your fur-friend, you may also be interested in checking out our blog on 5 Natural Antibiotics for Cats here.

Are Homeopathic Cat Remedies Expensive?

On average, homeopathic cat remedies themselves are not considered expensive — especially as the principle of homeopathy is “minimum dose” where less is more. 

However, if you want to ensure you are fully protecting your kitty you may wish for a qualified homeopathic or holistic veterinarian to take a look at your furry pal first, before you jump the gun and immediately begin administering any kind of cat wound home remedy.

In this scenario, it may be best for you to book in for a patient assessment — where a history taking and physical examination will take place, in addition to a case analysis, treatment plan formulation and remedy prescription.  

Depending on your cat’s wound, this may require a single visit or a number of sessions with your veterinarian. The fees incurred will largely depend on the practitioner, and will vary depending on factors such as their skill level, experience and location.

To find a holistic veterinarian, the AHVMA’s database is a great resource. Here you can refine your search to location, practice type, and even for specific treatments.

If you would also like to learn more about what a holistic vet does, check out our blog on holistic veterinarians for cats explained.   

Final Thoughts: Homeopathic Remedies For Cat Wounds 

Homeopathy is an exciting and effective treatment route when it comes to caring for our kitties, as the ethos behind this treatment approach is all about curing rather than suppressing.

Through the use of highly diluted molecule size doses, homeopathic remedies are believed to stimulate the healing process through causing symptoms to help remove those symptoms. And the good news is that they can be used for both you and your kitty!

Have you ever used homeopathic remedies to treat your cat’s wounds? Was it effective for your fur-friend? Let us know!