Pets Skin Lotion 50 mL for Cat
Pets Skin Lotion 50 mL for Cat is a veterinary-formulated antifungal and antibacterial topical treatment designed to relieve itching, redness, fungal infections, and bacterial skin conditions in cats. Its dual-action formula helps eliminate pathogens while soothing irritated skin and supporting faster healing. Ideal for ringworm, dermatitis, hotspots, and minor localized infections, this lotion provides targeted relief without the need for systemic medication in mild to moderate cases.
Product Overview
- Form: Topical skin lotion
- Size: 50 mL bottle
- Use: Antifungal & antibacterial skin treatment
- Target Species: Cats
- Application: External use only
What Is Pets Skin Lotion 50 mL?
Pets Skin Lotion is a dual-action dermatological solution formulated with antifungal and antibacterial agents to manage common feline skin infections. It is designed for localized lesions and supports skin barrier repair while reducing inflammation.
This product is particularly useful for:
- Ringworm patches
- Yeast dermatitis
- Bacterial skin infections
- Hot spots
- Allergy-related skin irritation
Active Ingredients & How They Work
Miconazole Nitrate (2%)
- Broad-spectrum antifungal
- Effective against Microsporum, Trichophyton, and Malassezia
- Disrupts fungal cell membranes, leading to fungal cell death
Chlorhexidine Gluconate (2%)
- Broad-spectrum antibacterial
- Targets gram-positive and gram-negative bacteria
- Breaks down bacterial membranes, preventing infection spread
Together, they provide synergistic antimicrobial protection while calming inflamed skin.
When to Use Pets Skin Lotion for Cats
1. Fungal Infections (Ringworm)
- Circular hairless patches
- Scaly or crusted lesions
- Localized fungal dermatitis
2. Bacterial Skin Infections
- Red pustules
- Crusty or oozing areas
- Secondary infections from scratching
3. Mixed Infections
- Common in allergic or immunocompromised cats
4. Hot Spots (Moist Dermatitis)
- Painful, inflamed localized skin areas
5. Post-Surgical Surface Care
- To prevent superficial microbial colonization (under vet advice)
Dosage & Application Guide
General Application Steps
- Clean affected area gently with saline or mild antiseptic.
- Pat dry completely.
- Apply a thin layer of lotion directly onto lesion.
- Massage lightly for even distribution.
- Prevent licking for 15–20 minutes (use E-collar if necessary).
⚠ External use only. Avoid eyes, nose, mouth, and open wounds.
Recommended Dosage Table
| Cat Weight | Mild Lesion | Moderate Lesion | Severe/Multiple Lesions | Frequency |
| 1–2 kg | 1 drop | 2–3 drops | 3–4 drops/site | Once daily |
| 2–4 kg | 1–2 drops | 3–4 drops | 4–5 drops/site | 1–2 times daily |
| 4–6 kg | 2 drops | 4–5 drops | 5–6 drops/site | Twice daily |
| Over 6 kg | 3 drops | 5–6 drops | 6–8 drops/site | Twice daily |
Treatment Duration
| Condition | Typical Duration |
| Ringworm | 14–28 days (continue 7 days after resolution) |
| Bacterial Dermatitis | 7–14 days |
| Mixed Infection | 2–4 weeks |
| Hot Spots | 3–7 days |
Continue treatment for a few days after visible improvement to prevent recurrence.
Benefits of Pets Skin Lotion
- Dual antifungal & antibacterial protection
- Reduces redness and itching
- Supports faster skin healing
- Non-greasy, easy-to-apply formula
- Suitable for localized infections
- Vet-recommended dermatology ingredients
Safety & Tolerability
Generally well tolerated when used as directed.
Possible Mild Side Effects
| Side Effect | Frequency | Action |
| Mild redness | Rare | Reduce frequency |
| Skin dryness | Rare | Apply less frequently |
| Increased licking | Occasional | Use E-collar |
| Allergic reaction | Very rare | Discontinue & consult vet |
Do Not Use If:
- Applied on deep, open wounds
- Used inside ears or near eyes
- Cat has known allergy to miconazole or chlorhexidine
- Severe generalized skin disease without veterinary diagnosis
When to Contact a Veterinarian
- No improvement after 7–10 days
- Lesions spreading rapidly
- Excessive discharge or bleeding
- Cat becomes lethargic or stops eating
FAQ
Is this safe for kittens?
Yes, if used under veterinary supervision.
Can it treat ringworm completely?
Yes, for localized cases. Severe cases may require oral antifungals.
Can it be used with oral antibiotics?
Yes, if prescribed by your vet.
How quickly will I see results?
Improvement often begins within 3–5 days.







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