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Why Is It So Hard To Give A Cat His Meds? My cat just came home from the vet's yesterday, and I have to give him a liquid medication (twice a day) to help clear up his urinary problems. Now, generally, my cat is very docile and sweet, but when you try to give him his meds, he turns into a wildcat! Irish Diplomacy: The art of telling someone to go to hell, and having them look forward to the trip. My give a damn is busted. | |
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pop it in his dinner. | |
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LleeLlee said: pop it in his dinner.
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Put him in a headlock and shove it down his throat or put it in a little meatball.
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psychodelicide said: LleeLlee said: pop it in his dinner.
that approach actually ALWAYS works with my cat. put it in something that's a treat, something you wouldn't usually give your cat. they'll gobble it right up. | |
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emile58 said: Put him in a headlock and shove it down his throat or put it in a little meatball.
Sneak up behind him, grab his legs and swing him around and when he's proper dizzy, shove it in his mouth. | |
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LleeLlee said: emile58 said: Put him in a headlock and shove it down his throat or put it in a little meatball.
Sneak up behind him, grab his legs and swing him around and when he's proper dizzy, shove it in his mouth. | |
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tries the laser
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Okokahh; I am to play | |
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I used to be good at shoving a tablet down my cat's throat When I was 16, I fully expected to be able to build my own KITT car.
At the top of my list now is the dream of being able to poop in peace just once. — Horsefeathers | |
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it's not easy, i remember how hard it was when my cat was sick! ![]() | |
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emile58 said: Put him in a headlock and shove it down his throat or put it in a little meatball.
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Anxiety said: psychodelicide said: that approach actually ALWAYS works with my cat. put it in something that's a treat, something you wouldn't usually give your cat. they'll gobble it right up. That's good that your cat will eat it like that, because mine won't. Irish Diplomacy: The art of telling someone to go to hell, and having them look forward to the trip. My give a damn is busted. | |
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emile58 said: [Edited 7/19/09 16:53pm] Irish Diplomacy: The art of telling someone to go to hell, and having them look forward to the trip. My give a damn is busted. | |
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LleeLlee said: emile58 said: Put him in a headlock and shove it down his throat or put it in a little meatball.
Sneak up behind him, grab his legs and swing him around and when he's proper dizzy, shove it in his mouth. Irish Diplomacy: The art of telling someone to go to hell, and having them look forward to the trip. My give a damn is busted. | |
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emile58 said: [Edited 7/19/09 16:54pm] That cat in the video is so mellow and easy going. I wish my cat would act like that. Irish Diplomacy: The art of telling someone to go to hell, and having them look forward to the trip. My give a damn is busted. | |
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emile58 said: LleeLlee said: Sneak up behind him, grab his legs and swing him around and when he's proper dizzy, shove it in his mouth. Irish Diplomacy: The art of telling someone to go to hell, and having them look forward to the trip. My give a damn is busted. | |
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ingamilo said: tries the laser
[Edited 7/19/09 16:41pm] Irish Diplomacy: The art of telling someone to go to hell, and having them look forward to the trip. My give a damn is busted. | |
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ZombieKitten said: I used to be good at shoving a tablet down my cat's throat
I wish I could get better at giving my cat meds. Irish Diplomacy: The art of telling someone to go to hell, and having them look forward to the trip. My give a damn is busted. | |
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babooshleeky said: Irish Diplomacy: The art of telling someone to go to hell, and having them look forward to the trip. My give a damn is busted. | |
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kimrachell said: it's not easy, i remember how hard it was when my cat was sick!
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psychodelicide said: ZombieKitten said: I used to be good at shoving a tablet down my cat's throat
I wish I could get better at giving my cat meds. ugh I remember I couldn't put it in her food because she'd KNOW and wouldn't eat [Edited 7/19/09 19:31pm] | |
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matthewgrant said: psychodelicide said: I wish I could get better at giving my cat meds. Definitely. Irish Diplomacy: The art of telling someone to go to hell, and having them look forward to the trip. My give a damn is busted. | |
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Not sure if this has been stated or not. But you could get your hands on a Pet Piller. We use them at our clinic all the time. You just grab your cats head with one hand and tilt his head up towards the ceiling which makes his lower jaw drop. Then with your other hand you get the pet piller ( which is plastic and small like a pencil with a rubber opening to place the pill) and slide that in and push the pill down the throat. Sounds horrible..but..rahter the cat bite the plastic then your fingers!! | |
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emilia1 said: Not sure if this has been stated or not. But you could get your hands on a Pet Piller. We use them at our clinic all the time. You just grab your cats head with one hand and tilt his head up towards the ceiling which makes his lower jaw drop. Then with your other hand you get the pet piller ( which is plastic and small like a pencil with a rubber opening to place the pill) and slide that in and push the pill down the throat. Sounds horrible..but..rahter the cat bite the plastic then your fingers!!
Thanks for the tip, I do have a Pet Piller. Trouble is, the medicine I'm giving him is in liquid, not pill form. Irish Diplomacy: The art of telling someone to go to hell, and having them look forward to the trip. My give a damn is busted. | |
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psychodelicide said: emilia1 said: Not sure if this has been stated or not. But you could get your hands on a Pet Piller. We use them at our clinic all the time. You just grab your cats head with one hand and tilt his head up towards the ceiling which makes his lower jaw drop. Then with your other hand you get the pet piller ( which is plastic and small like a pencil with a rubber opening to place the pill) and slide that in and push the pill down the throat. Sounds horrible..but..rahter the cat bite the plastic then your fingers!!
Thanks for the tip, I do have a Pet Piller. Trouble is, the medicine I'm giving him is in liquid, not pill form. Same rules apply, make sure you have a good hold on the cats jowls, and you should be fine. place yourself behind your cat so he cant back up, do small increments at a time | |
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emilia1 said: psychodelicide said: Thanks for the tip, I do have a Pet Piller. Trouble is, the medicine I'm giving him is in liquid, not pill form. Same rules apply, make sure you have a good hold on the cats jowls, and you should be fine. place yourself behind your cat so he cant back up, do small increments at a time Thanks, will do. I probably will take the cat back to the vet's tomorrow, since he still is not doing well. Irish Diplomacy: The art of telling someone to go to hell, and having them look forward to the trip. My give a damn is busted. | |
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