Natura Petz Organics Seal Em & Heal Em Homeopathic Medicine for Wounds for Cats
In a Nutshell
- Heals minor wounds effectively
- Lack of dosage instructions on the package
- Availability of dosages on the manufacturer site
Quick Verdict
The Natura Petz Organics Seal Em & Heal Em Homeopathic Medicine for Wounds for Cats has a mixed reception with some users reporting successful wound healing, while others found it hard to use without proper dosage instructions.
Quick Stats
Pet Compatibility
Pros & Cons
Pros
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Effective Healing (2)
Many users report this product effectively heals minor wounds in cats.
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Value for Money (1)
Users appreciate the product for its value, especially compared to veterinary costs.
Cons
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Lack of Dosage Instructions (2) major
Several users are concerned about the absence of dosage instructions on the packaging.
Who Is This For?
✓ Best For
✗ Skip If
- • users needing clear dosage instructions — Lack of dosage information on the package
- • users with severe wounds — Based on the comments it doesn't work well on severe injuries.
Durability & Care
Cleaning Methods
Care Tips from Users
- 💡 Found the powder dosage for cats/dogs - 1 to 12 lbs cats/dogs 1\4 tsp once a day, it goes up from there, but I don\'t have the whole chart with me. I think I found it on the manufacturers site.
- 💡 The powder or dosage instructions are so difficult to find
Rating Distribution
Common Questions
Does the box come accurately overlaid?
Almost all complain is its delivery's packing instructions
How is the product's adverse effect on the users?
To be able to gain confidence we need most of the weaponized dosage perfect. But generally favourable works.
Highlighted Reviews
"I've used the liquid on several of the TNR cats I provide for, and it will heal a fang wound. It's slow and you have to watch that the wound doesn't heal over then start draining again and quit too soon, just keep giving it until the hair starts growing back in and it will heal the wound. I found ..."
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Bottom Line
Overall, this product is suitable for minor wounds, but for more severe or tricky wounds, additional vet support or a different kind, preferably a paste, may be more effective.