Vetramil Spray 100 ml for Cat
Vetramil Spray 100 ml for Cats is a natural, honey-based topical wound care spray designed to support healing, reduce infection risk, and soothe irritated feline skin. This ready-to-use spray combines medical-grade honey and propolis to deliver antimicrobial protection without antibiotics or steroids—making it ideal for sensitive cats and long-term use.
Cats are prone to skin injuries and irritations due to:
- Scratching and overgrooming
- Allergies
- Parasites
- Minor wounds or abrasions
- Post-surgical healing
- Fungal or bacterial skin infections
Vetramil Spray offers a contact-free application method, making it especially useful for nervous or sensitive cats who resist ointments or direct handling.
Key Benefits
- Supports natural wound healing
- Provides broad-spectrum antimicrobial protection
- Reduces inflammation and redness
- Helps soothe itching and irritation
- Steroid-free and antibiotic-free
- Safe for repeated use
- Non-greasy, easy spray application
- Suitable for sensitive or allergy-prone cats
Active Ingredients & Their Functions
| Ingredient | Function |
| Medical-grade Honey | Natural antibacterial, promotes tissue regeneration, maintains moist healing environment |
| Propolis Extract | Antiseptic, antifungal, anti-inflammatory |
| Essential Oils (Feline-safe) | Enhance antimicrobial activity and calm irritated skin |
| Buffered Acidic pH (~3.5–4) | Inhibits bacterial growth and supports healthy skin repair |
How Vetramil Spray Works
Vetramil Spray supports healing through multiple mechanisms:
1. Antimicrobial Action
Medical-grade honey and propolis inhibit common pathogens such as Staphylococcus and yeast organisms.
2. Anti-Inflammatory Support
Helps reduce redness, swelling, and itching.
3. Skin Barrier Protection
Creates a protective environment that supports epithelial repair without crust formation.
Indications for Use
Vetramil Spray may be used for:
- Minor cuts and abrasions
- Hot spots (acute moist dermatitis)
- Post-surgical incision care (external use only)
- Interdigital dermatitis
- Skin fold infections
- Ringworm lesions (supportive use)
- Insect bites and allergic reactions
- Mild burns
- Lick granulomas
- Post-grooming skin irritation
For deep wounds, abscesses, or severe infections, consult your veterinarian before use.
Recommended Dosage & Application
| Condition | Frequency | Application | Duration |
| Minor wounds | 1–2 times daily | 1–2 light sprays | 3–5 days |
| Hot spots | Twice daily | Full lesion coverage | 5–7 days |
| Post-surgical site | Once daily | Spray along incision | 7–10 days |
| Interdigital dermatitis | Twice daily | Spray between toes | 7–10 days |
| Skin fold irritation | Once daily | Spray inside folds | 5–10 days |
| Ringworm lesions | Twice daily | Spray entire patch | 10–14 days |
| Allergic rash | 1–2 times daily | Light coverage | 3–5 days |
Application Instructions
- Gently clean the affected area with sterile saline or water.
- Allow the skin to dry.
- Spray directly onto the affected area from a short distance.
- Allow to air dry — do not wipe off.
- Prevent licking for 10–15 minutes (use e-collar if necessary).
Safety & Tolerability
Vetramil Spray is generally well tolerated when used as directed.
Suitable For:
- Adult cats
- Senior cats
- Cats with sensitive skin
- Kittens over 8 weeks (under veterinary guidance)
- Pregnant and nursing cats (consult vet first)
Use With Caution If:
- Known allergy to bee products (honey or propolis)
- Deep puncture wounds or abscesses are present
- Multiple topical medications are being used simultaneously
Possible Mild Reactions:
- Temporary licking
- Mild redness immediately after application
Discontinue use and consult your veterinarian if swelling, discharge, or worsening symptoms occur.
Why Choose Vetramil Spray?
Compared to traditional antibiotic creams or steroid ointments:
- No risk of antibiotic resistance
- No hormonal side effects
- Suitable for long-term use
- Minimal systemic absorption
- Easy no-touch spray application
- Natural honey-based formulation
FAQ
Is it safe if my cat licks it?
Small amounts are generally safe, but licking should be minimized for best results.
Can it replace antibiotics?
For mild superficial wounds it may help. Severe infections require veterinary care.
Can I use it daily?
Yes, when used as directed.
How fast does it work?
Many minor wounds show visible improvement within 2–3 days.







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