CritterKream - Animal Healing Cream - 45g
CritterKream - Animal Healing Cream - 45g
SOOTHING BARRIER CREAM FOR PETS, WILDLIFE & FARM ANIMALS
Use on small cuts, rashes and abrasions
USE:
CritterKream works like an invisible bandage for animals with small cuts, abrasions & rashes. It retains the skin moisture & protects from contaminants.
HOW TO APPLY:
Use at room temperature. Clean desired application area well and dry before application. Gently rub into the skin until excess product is absorbed. Re-apply as required.
INGREDIENTS:
Coconut oil, wax, honey and Flinders Island Myrtaceae oil extract.
Check out some related success stories of real customers using CritterKream for their animals.
A few months ago, Marie’s shire mare Lille developed severe itchiness in numerous areas. The vets ran several tests but couldn’t determine the cause of the skin irritation. After trying medical shampoos and creams without success, Marie found CritterKleen®, tried it and noticed great results.
John Mantle is one of the big legends of the surfing culture. He’s been shaping boards since the 1960’s. Spending his whole life out in the sun, this lifestyle took a toll on his skin in the recent years when he developed carcinomas on his nose and forearm.
Dave, a marine researcher from Victoria, sent us some great feedback about our CritterKream®. His German Shepherd pup named Zella had some redness in the webbing of her paws. It was clear that it irritated her.
Batman developed a chronic itch on the top of his head and on his ears. The vets weren’t able to make a diagnosis. “CritterKream® was the only thing that helped.”
Jackie’s dog Billie injured herself on some sharp reinforcement steel and received 40 stitches. To aid the healing process, Jackie applied CritterKream® daily and was very pleased with the results.
Tabitha is the proud owner of two beautiful donkeys, Nelli and Peanut. A few months ago, she discovered some redness, hair loss and crusty scabs on the skin above Nelli’s hooves. These are all symptoms of ‘mud fever’, a disease that effects equines.
Keera ran into a sharp structure a little while ago, when she was chasing her toy. She was lucky and only got a scrape and lost a bit of fur. One might think a cut or scrape is no big deal. But any time the skin gets broken, there's a risk of infection.
Vanessa is an active volunteer with Wombat Rescue Tasmania. She says often baby Wombats come into care with large attack wounds and scabs on their rumps. CritterKleen and CritterKream give them fast soothing relief.
Juno the high energy Kelpie often presents with minor cuts and abrasions after a day of rough play. Her human says that our all natural CritterKream® should be in every dog owners first aid kit.