Gently hold a piece of clean,
damp cotton wool on the cut, apply a little pressure and the bleeding will soon stop.
Should you nick her skin accidentally, you can use a piece of a
clean damp cotton wool on the cut to stop the bleeding.
Finally, wipe over your cat's face with a washcloth or
damp cotton wool before wrapping them in a towel and drying them off in a warm place.
Gently stroke the abdomen with
warm damp cotton wool until the gas is released from one or other end of the kitten.
You can wipe the gluey substance that develops around your baby's eyeball with moistened sterile water using
a damp cotton wool gently.
The standard diagnostic test for FAD is to thoroughly comb the dog, catching any debris etc on a sheet of a damp kitchen towel or
damp cotton wool.
If there is any debris (for example small black specs), place this on
some damp cotton wool — if these are flea dirts, they will slowly dissolve leaving red - brown blood marks.