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  1. #1
    When Panther had his stitches removed the technician said it was ok to use a little vitamin E. A little olive oil would be ok too. He said NOT to use Neosporin or anything similar because that would make him vomit. It really is best to contact your vet to see what is acceptable.

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    A groomer would know of a product. They have pad lotion all the time. Ask your local groomer.
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    I posted this question on another cat forum I am a member of. One lady replied saying her cats lick most things off, she likes to mix vaseline with a little bitter apple spray. Which makes it makes cats paws soft, but awful tasting so they don't lick it off.

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