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Antiseptic, soothing and promotes natural healing - for dogs and other pets.
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Able to run into my cat’s fur with any bother
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tea tree oil is a must have treatment and in this for easy to use. she didn't try to ilick it off and it soothed her sores giving then time to heal. Terrific
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I'll be buying some of this for my cats' 1st aid kit. Bought for 2 cats with flea allergy, it cooled & soothed their skin from the first application, & helped them to heal very quickly. I would definitely recommend this cream.
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Excellent to keep wound clean and heals very quickly
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Had a good effect on red irritated whippet tummy!
One application showed an improvement.
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Below are some recent questions we've received regarding Johnsons Tea Tree Skin Cream for Dogs & Cats, including answers from our team.
Denise Lee
Can I use this cream on my cat to get rid of fleas only I was told tree toil could be toxic
In most products, the tea tree oil is very concentrated and less than 1% of oil in the full product. Often only used for the smell and its other benefits.
You can contact Johnson's for the percentage of their dose of tea tree oil in this product before you decide to use it.
Lacee
Can I use in my english bulldog irritated creases
Yes, this cream is suitable on the skin and so suitable for skin folds on your english bulldog. Often skin fold issues are caused by moisture so it is advised to clean and dry these areas too as part of controlling any moist dermatitis.
Tim
My one-year-old dwarf hamster developed a small lump in her ear and a small bald patch around the area. I am administering topical antibiotics and oral antibiotics in her water bottle on the advice of the vet. Would I be able to apply the cream to the bald area to encourage healing?
Thanks
Tim
This is exactly the right sort of ream to try in this situation. How much it might help is difficult to predict, but it would be safe to use.
Kieran Preston
What would you use this smll animal cream for, is it for cuts and wounds or ruff skin or sumthing?
Hello,
This product is an antiseptic and soothing cream for your pet if they are experiencing skin problems or irritation. However, I would not place this on open wounds and cuts as the tea tree can sting and cause further irritation.