Yes, I'm trying to keep an eye on that spot on his shoulder especially. Is it safe to use Neosporin on a cat? I'm a bit concerned about him licking it. He seems to be feeling some better today. He did get in bed with me last night and this morning, and wanted breakfast this morning, although when I gave him his usual cat food, he just sat there staring at it disdainfully until I spiced it up with some tuna. I think he has recovered from the indignity of the bath, but he is still laying around mopey. He isn't limping this morning though. I can always tell when he isn't feeling well because he sleeps in odd places.
I really don't know if it is safe to use Neosporin on a cat. Does the label say anything about ingesting it? I'll have to dig up my tube. You might try dabbing on a little hydrogen peroxide if you have some - that's a good disinfectant. Of course, the Neosporin is good to keep the wound moist so it heals better. Do you have any emergency vet clinics around that you can call? Can you call a local vet's answering service for advice? I just don't know.
Just keep checking him with your hands to see if there are any abscesses developing where you can't see them.