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I gotcha I didnt read where you blew in its nose, thats the keyAlready tried it that way. Like I updated above, I'll be having the vet do it on Wednesday when we go in

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I gotcha I didnt read where you blew in its nose, thats the keyAlready tried it that way. Like I updated above, I'll be having the vet do it on Wednesday when we go in
Like I have updated, the vet will be doing it on WednesdayIf a pill isn't past the jaw pivot point of a cat I swear they can work it back up and spit it across the room.
I have had the best luck wetting the pill. Open the cats mouth and poke the pill about an inch past where you think its safe. Make that pill land right on the point of no return.
Close their mouth, blow in their nose, then massage the underside of their jaw.
After 20 different bite marks.... throw the pill away and use a topical wormer. Its SO MUCH easier than trying to pill a cat.
If you read the last part.... its some humor to your trials. Giving cats pills has got to be harder than solving quadratic equations, while juggling knifes and dodging flaming arrows.Like I have updated, the vet will be doing it on Wednesday
Omg I didn't see that last partIf you read the last part.... its some humor to your trials. Giving cats pills has got to be harder than solving quadratic equations, while juggling knifes and dodging flaming arrows.
Has to be.
Good luck with her highness.
You did not. Expressing ones self via the written word is challenging most times.Omg I didn't see that last part
I hope I didn't come off as rude
She never bite me at all when I tried to get her to take it all sorts of waysYou did not. Expressing ones self via the written word is challenging most times.
Seriously though.... I wish her a speedy recovery and hope the bite marks in your fingers heal as quick as she does.
Sweet Mother of Pearl, yes! Given the option with my vet, I choose liquid with a syringe or a subcutaneous injection over pills any day of the week and twice on Sundays. I’ve even asked during the consult if whatever drug they’re sending home comes in a liquid form.If a pill isn't past the jaw pivot point of a cat I swear they can work it back up and spit it across the room.
I have had the best luck wetting the pill. Open the cats mouth and poke the pill about an inch past where you think its safe. Make that pill land right on the point of no return.
Close their mouth, blow in their nose, then massage the underside of their jaw.
After 20 different bite marks.... throw the pill away and use a topical wormer. Its SO MUCH easier than trying to pill a cat.