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Ungvita is available from any chemist and is a vitamin A ointment in a petroleum base. Scroll down in the link to see the uses but it's great for any cuts or abrasions.

http://www.amcal.com.au/ungvita-ointment---50g-p-9310041281209?cm_mmc=GooglePLA-_-NA-_-Ungvita-_-9310041281209&mkwid=s8quf0ODF_dc&pcrid=65807435198&pkw=&pmt=&plid=&gclid=CIuWj6Tmg8YCFREDvAodUUIAzA

Solugel is also available at any chemist and is a brilliant wound healer. The only thing with it is it must be covered by a bandage, you generously put it on the wound then cover and repeat every 24 hours for a few days. My two tend to split the pad on the back of their legs a lot from doing mad zoomies and this stuff heals it within a couple of days. A vet nurse at vets back home started using it and now my vet swears by it, so do I. I'll try and find a photo of my Maddie's shoulder to show you how well her wound healed using Solugel when she was attacked.

http://www.chemmart.com.au/product/solugel-wound-care-gel-50g-p98039

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glucodin is glucose ( a sugar) and is useful in cases of hypoglycaemia/shock

carb soda- dampened- good for stings/bites .

Styptic pencil -YES we always have a couple in the house for nicks/small cuts . humans and animals/birds . :)

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