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Whats the best way to give cats tablets? Our 2 rescue cats are due their worming tablets and I wanted some tips!
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I saw an advert for a little machine thing that throws the tablet into the back of the cat's throat. It seemed TOO easy.
When I took my tom Frankie to the vet a couple of weeks ago (his sister beat him up) he had to get a jag of antibiotics - the jag covered him for two weeks so that no tablets were needed. I could have kissed the vet.
Giving dogs tablets is so simple compared to giving cats tablets.
I also got furrball/hairball paste. I thought that I would be sly and put it on their paws - so they would lick it off. They, being cats, just rubbed it off on the furniture and carpets. It took a couple of days before I started finding red stuff everywhere.
They drive you nuts.
When I took my tom Frankie to the vet a couple of weeks ago (his sister beat him up) he had to get a jag of antibiotics - the jag covered him for two weeks so that no tablets were needed. I could have kissed the vet.
Giving dogs tablets is so simple compared to giving cats tablets.
I also got furrball/hairball paste. I thought that I would be sly and put it on their paws - so they would lick it off. They, being cats, just rubbed it off on the furniture and carpets. It took a couple of days before I started finding red stuff everywhere.
They drive you nuts.
Get a pill-popper from the vet...it looks vaguely like a plastic syringe and you put the pill into the jaws of the device and push the plunger gently against it, ready to 'fire' it. Then - if you're right-handed - put the cat on your left thigh with a towel around its neck like a barber's cloth, closed at the back with a clothes-peg. This frees both your hands and, more to the point, keeps its feet and claws out of the equation! Then gently press the cat back into the crook of your left arm and place your left hand across its head with fingers and thumb on opposite sides of its mouth. By compressing these, you will force the cat to open its mouth and - when it does - just squeeze the pill-popper plunger with your right hand to shoot the pill into its mouth.
Might sound complicated but it works every time for me.
Might sound complicated but it works every time for me.