COHESIVE BANDAGE
Cat Bandage
Using a cat bandage to wrap the injured part can help cats avoid infection and speed up recovery during injury or postoperative recovery. A cat bandage is also called a pet bandage and a vet wrap. Most pet bandages are made of soft, highly elastic, non-woven fabrics and spandex yarns; some are cotton cohesive bandages. Pet bandages can be firmly wrapped around the cat’s paw, tail, leg, head, foot, or trunk to prevent secondary injuries caused by abrasions, bites, or self-scratching.
Cat bandage design considers cats’ unique physiological structure and behavioral characteristics. It will not restrict the cat’s activities too much while being fixed on the fur. Vet wrap only sticks to itself and will not damage the cat’s beautiful fur. Cats can still maintain essential mobility during recovery, avoiding discomfort and anxiety caused by fixation. In addition, the bandage material is breathable, reducing the risk of complications such as skin eczema and infection. Cats can usually adapt to and accept the presence of bandages quickly.
Available Sizes
2.5cm*4.5m (0.98inch*14.76ft)
5cm*4.5m (1.97inch*14.76ft)
7.5cm*4.5m (2.95inch*14.76ft)
10cm*4.5m (3.94inch*14.76ft)
15cm*4.5m (5.91inch*14.76ft)
Wemade accepts customized bandages and customized packaging in the size or color you want. Custom adhesive bandages are usually printed with a design or logo on the bandage and paper core and can also be customized with personalized packaging to create a brand image. (Learn More)
Soft And Comfortable, Easy To Use
Cat bandage has excellent self-adhesive properties. It sticks firmly to itself without adhering to your cat’s fur or leaving residue behind.
This bandage wrap has good elasticity, providing moderate compression and support without being overly tight. At the same time, its breathable design allows for proper air circulation, which can help wounds heal faster.
Cat bandage wraps are very lightweight and will not unnecessarily burden cats. The soft, comfortable material does not restrict your pet’s ability to move freely.
Specification | Rolls/ Carton | Box Size (cm) | Rolls/Box(pcs) | Carton Size(cm) | Box/Carton | Weight/Carton(kg) |
2.5cm*4.5m | 576 | 24*18*5.5 | 24 | 50*38*37 | 24 | 8kg |
5cm*4.5m | 288 | 24*18*5.5 | 12 | 50*38*37 | 24 | 8kg |
7.5cm*4.5m | 192 | 24*18*8 | 12 | 50*38*37 | 16 | 8kg |
10cm*4.5m | 144 | 24*18*10.5 | 12 | 50*38*37 | 12 | 8kg |
15cm*4.5m | 96 | 24*18*15.5 | 12 | 50*38*37 | 8 | 8kg |
Multiple Sizes For You To Choose
A 1-inch vet wrap is usually used to bandage small areas, such as cat claws, ears, etc.
A 2-inch vet wrap is used more for larger areas such as cat legs, feet, and tails.
A 3-inch vet wrap is more used for cat heads, and the extra width can be better wrapped.
A 4-inch vet wrap is most suitable for the torso. You can use it to wrap wounds, support the stomach, or DIY beautiful clothing. Dress up your pet while keeping it warm.
Bitter Bandage For Cats
Cat bandages are generally bitter because cats don’t like anything sticking to their hair or skin and usually try to remove them. Bitter bandages for cats prevent further damage to the wound due to the cat’s licking, biting, and scratching behavior. Bitter bandage for cats has many colors and patterns to choose from. If you want to learn more about colors and patterns, please click non-woven cohesive bandage or printed cohesive bandage.
Cat Bandage Are Great For
vet wrap for cats
vet tape for birds
vet wrap for humans
veterinary bandage
Protect The Wound
The most extensive use of cat bandages is to protect cats’ wounds. Cats and dogs are the most popular pets for outdoor activities, so injuries are common. Vet wrap can protect the wounds, cover the damaged skin or tissue, prevent external bacteria or foreign objects from invading, and prevent the wound from further deteriorating. Bandage wrap can also provide moderate compression to the damaged part to relieve swelling and pain caused by trauma. Cat bandages can also fix the injured limbs or torso to prevent secondary injuries caused by excessive exercise by pets.
Fix And Support The Legs
Cat legs are the most vulnerable parts, and the most common are fractures. Cat bandages can wrap splints to fix the injured legs or torso to prevent pets from secondary injuries due to excessive exercise. Immobilizing the leg with a pet bandage or splint can also support the injured leg and help the wounded cat get moderate exercise.
Increase The Fun
All cats like cat teasers, and cat bandages are like a free and easy-to-use cat teaser. Almost all cats can’t resist this temptation.
When you have nothing to do, it is also a pleasure to DIY a beautiful dress for your cat. A variety of colors and patterns make your cat’s life richer.
Using a cat bandage to wrap the injured part can help cats avoid infection and speed up recovery during injury or postoperative recovery. A cat bandage is also called a pet bandage and a vet wrap. Most pet bandages are made of soft, highly elastic, non-woven fabrics and spandex yarns; some are cotton. Pet bandages can be firmly wrapped around the cat’s paw, tail, leg, head, foot, or trunk to prevent secondary injuries caused by abrasions, bites, or self-scratching.
Cat bandage design considers cats’ unique physiological structure and behavioral characteristics. It will not restrict the cat’s activities too much while being fixed on the fur. Vet wrap only sticks to itself and will not damage the cat’s beautiful fur. Cats can still maintain essential mobility during recovery, avoiding discomfort and anxiety caused by fixation. In addition, the bandage material is breathable, reducing the risk of complications such as skin eczema and infection. Cats can usually adapt to and accept the presence of bandages quickly.
2.5cm*4.5m (0.98inch*14.76ft)
5cm*4.5m (1.97inch*14.76ft)
7.5cm*4.5m (2.95inch*14.76ft)
10cm*4.5m (3.94inch*14.76ft)
15cm*4.5m (5.91inch*14.76ft)
Wemade accepts customized bandages and customized packaging in the size or color you want. Custom adhesive bandages are usually printed with a design or logo on the bandage and paper core and can also be customized with personalized packaging to create a brand image. (Learn More)
Soft And Comfortable, Easy To Use
Cat bandage has excellent self-adhesive properties. It sticks firmly to itself without adhering to your cat’s fur or leaving residue behind.
This bandage wrap has good elasticity, providing moderate compression and support without being overly tight. At the same time, its breathable design allows for proper air circulation, which can help wounds heal faster.
Cat bandage wraps are very lightweight and will not unnecessarily burden cats. The soft, comfortable material does not restrict your pet’s ability to move freely.
Multiple Sizes For You To Choose
A 1-inch vet wrap is usually used to bandage small areas, such as cat claws, ears, etc.
A 2-inch vet wrap is used more for larger areas such as cat legs, feet, and tails.
A 3-inch vet wrap is more used for cat heads, and the extra width can be better wrapped.
A 4-inch vet wrap is most suitable for the torso. You can use it to wrap wounds, support the stomach, or DIY beautiful clothing. Dress up your pet while keeping it warm.
Bitter Bandage For Cats
Cat bandages are generally bitter because cats don’t like anything sticking to their hair or skin and usually try to remove them. Bitter bandages for cats prevent further damage to the wound due to the cat’s licking, biting, and scratching behavior. Bitter bandage for cats has many colors and patterns to choose from. If you want to learn more about colors and patterns, please click non-woven cohesive bandage or printed cohesive bandage.
Cat Bandage Are Great For
vet wrap for cats
vet tape for birds
veterinary bandage
Protect The Wound
The most extensive use of cat bandages is to protect cats’ wounds. Cats and dogs are the most popular pets for outdoor activities, so injuries are common. Vet wrap can protect the wounds, cover the damaged skin or tissue, prevent external bacteria or foreign objects from invading, and prevent the wound from further deteriorating. Bandage wrap can also provide moderate compression to the damaged part to relieve swelling and pain caused by trauma. Cat bandages can also fix the injured limbs or torso to prevent secondary injuries caused by excessive exercise by pets.
Fix And Support The Legs
Cat legs are the most vulnerable parts, and the most common are fractures. Cat bandages can wrap splints to fix the injured legs or torso to prevent pets from secondary injuries due to excessive exercise. Immobilizing the leg with a pet bandage or splint can also support the injured leg and help the wounded cat get moderate exercise.
Increase The Fun
All cats like cat teasers, and cat bandages are like a free and easy-to-use cat teaser. Almost all cats can’t resist this temptation.
When you have nothing to do, it is also a pleasure to DIY a beautiful dress for your cat. A variety of colors and patterns make your cat’s life richer.