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How To Cut A Pill
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I have to cut a 5mg Amlodipine tablet into quarters. They are quite little and rounded over the top. I have tried with a knife and managed to get the tablet in half (more or less) but they are so crumbly that I can`t get it into quarters. Should I use a razor blade?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I use a little knife to cut my Prednisolone for young Francis, even though I only have to cut it in two I am sometimes left with crumbs. Getting the little illegitimate furrball to take the tablet is the hard bit.
Amlodipine comes in 2.5mg, you would only have to cut it in two. Ask the vet if accuracy of dosage is important, with Frankie's steroid it isn't.
Amlodipine comes in 2.5mg, you would only have to cut it in two. Ask the vet if accuracy of dosage is important, with Frankie's steroid it isn't.
Yesterday I managed to get one of the quarters into the cat. I put them in my hand with 3 Dreamies. This morning the cat got me up at 6.15 with her howling and I tried the same trick. The cat managed to eat the 3 Dreamies and spit out the quarter tablet. I managed to hide it in the jelly of her food pouch. I need to get this sorted before I go back to work so that the cat feeder can get her to take the tablet.
I have been using Webbox strips to hide Frankie's tablet in - supermarkets do cheaper versions. The only problem is that sometimes they are dried out and the treat can't be concealed. It isn't a major problem.
I have to watch him eat them as he sometimes spits it out, his sister has almost eaten a couple.
The more insistent you are to force her to take it the more pig headed she will be. Remember that they are much smaller and less intelligent than you (I smothered at that comment) so you should win the battle.
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I have to watch him eat them as he sometimes spits it out, his sister has almost eaten a couple.
The more insistent you are to force her to take it the more pig headed she will be. Remember that they are much smaller and less intelligent than you (I smothered at that comment) so you should win the battle.
:-)
Wolf - did you see this? http:// www.the answerb ank.co. uk/Anim als-and -Nature /Questi on14541 79.html I`m so upset about it.
I hadn't seen that, my last cat was blind and deaf for some time. I had no idea until I caught him feeling his way down the stairs. As long as he could sniff his food out he was happy. Don't worry too much, it will be obvious to you if she isn't coping.
I am not 100% sure what your job (flying?) is but it can't help the situation when you have to go away. But cats adapt to most situations. My two are being too quiet just now.
I am not 100% sure what your job (flying?) is but it can't help the situation when you have to go away. But cats adapt to most situations. My two are being too quiet just now.
Wolf - I have cried buckets all over the cat since I found that she has detached retinas. I beat myself up that I didn`t take her to the vet`s straight away because there is some evidence that Amlodipine can repair a detached retina if caught early. The cat does seem to find her way around but I wouldn`t say she is happy. She used to be such a sociable cat and she followed me everywhere. Now she just sleeps on the settee and she doesn`t know me anymore. Breaks my heart.