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My cat has a bloody head wound. What is it and can I use Neosporin?

Updated On September 23rd, 2025

Pet's info: Cat | Maine Coon | Male | neutered

my cat has a small lesion on his head that has become bloody. We have the Elizabethan collar on him to keep him from scratching. What does that look like it could be? Can I treat with Neosporin and how often?

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Answered By Lauren M. Jones, VMD

Veterinarian

Published on July 2nd, 2017

Poor M! I'm glad to hear that you're already using the e-collar because this will prevent M from scratching and worsening the issue. This lesion could be a result of a skin infection, ringworm, mange, flea allergy, among others. While you can use Neosporin, I do not typically find it to be overly effective for most wounds on pets. Instead, you can try a wound spray, such as Vetericyn (http://www.drsfostersmith.com/product/prod_display.cfm?pcatid=25902). Also be sure that M is receiving a high quality flea preventative, such as Advantage, Bravecto, or Revolution regularly. If this lesion persists or worsens, he will need to go to his vet for further evaluation. I hope this helps and that all goes well!

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