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HOW TO GIVE A CAT OR A DOG A PILL!
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Mar 24, 2024 16:01:55   #
gastech1949 Loc: Imperial Beach, CA.
 
We had a cat that had asthma and needed a prednisone pill every other day. Our Vet gave us some pills that were "rapid melt" about 2mm in diameter. The cat thought they were treats, put one on the floor and she would lick it up and swallow in one motion. The company that made them went out of business and then the "fun" began. New ones twice as big but still rapid melt only must have tasted bad, had to place in cats mouth and hold it closed for 10 seconds until pill dissolved, then cat ran to water bowl. Used to wrap the dogs pill in peanut butter. Gone in .25 seconds

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Mar 24, 2024 16:22:27   #
Scruples Loc: Brooklyn, New York
 
As a pharmacist, I knew a veterinarian. He often asked if I could compound medications for animals.

It was not uncommon for me to have the water from tuna cans mixed with medications for cats.

For dogs, I would compound medications with beef broth.

For birds, I would compound medication with peanut or sesame oil.

Sadly, he retired many years ago but we enjoyed a good friendship.

Most medications are available in oral solutions. Many animals are smarter than children and won’t take medicine that is syrupy sweet. Alcoholic tinctures are a big No No.

It was common for me to macerate (crush) the necessary amount of tablets and mix with the flavorful vehicle (diluent).

It was somewhat arduous to make these vet preparations. Now there is a whole slew of medications for ready use.

The vet enjoyed that I would charge acquisition cost plus $5 to compound. Often he referred patient owners to me.

Times have changed. Now most vets have meds available but they charge.

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Mar 24, 2024 16:40:17   #
Scruples Loc: Brooklyn, New York
 
gastech1949 wrote:
We had a cat that had asthma…


It is possible to give a cat a mask that delivers a nebulizer solution. Most cats won’t be fond of it. I would need the correct dose of prednisone solution mixed with a proper amount of tuna can water or chicken broth.

Animals are very smart. They can eat the Turkey or the Bologna and spit out the pill. Don’t use salami or pastrami. They sometimes contain garlic which is irritating to the Pancreas and GI tract.

Peanut butter is okay in small amounts. Try not to overdue it. Too much oil for dogs or cats can cause pancreatitis. No fried eggs!

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Mar 24, 2024 17:01:02   #
MadMikeOne Loc: So. NJ Shore - a bit west of Atlantic City
 
Scruples wrote:
In response to Fredrick from San Francisco Bay Area……….

How to give a cat a pill:
1. Pick up cat and cradle it in the crook of your left arm as if holding a baby. Position right forefinger and thumb on either side of cat's mouth and gently apply pressure to cheeks while holding pill in right hand. As cat opens mouth, pop pill into mouth. Allow cat to close mouth and swallow.
2. Retrieve pill from floor and cat from behind sofa. Cradle cat in left arm and repeat process.
3. Retrieve cat from bedroom, and throw soggy pill away.
4. Take new pill from foil wrap, cradle cat in left arm, holding rear paws tightly with left hand. Force jaws open and push pill to back of mouth with right forefinger. Hold mouth shut for a count of ten.
5. Retrieve pill from goldfish bowl and cat from top of wardrobe. Call spouse from garden.
6. Kneel on floor with cat wedged firmly between knees, hold front and rear paws. Ignore low growls emitted by cat. Get spouse to hold head firmly with one hand while forcing wooden ruler into mouth. Drop pill down ruler and rub cat's throat vigorously.
6. Retrieve cat from curtain rail, get another pill from foil wrap. Make note to buy new ruler and repair curtains. Carefully sweep shattered figurines and vases from hearth and set to one side for gluing later.
7. Wrap cat in large towel and get spouse to lie on cat with head just visible from below armpit. Put pill in end of drinking straw, force mouth open with pencil, and blow down drinking straw.
8. Check label to make sure pill not harmful to humans, drink 1 beer to take taste away. Apply Band-Aid to spouse's forearm and remove blood from carpet with cold water and soap.
9. Retrieve cat from neighbor's shed. Get another pill. Open another beer. Place cat in cupboard, and close door onto neck, to leave head showing. Force mouth open with dessert spoon. Flick pill down throat with elastic band.
10. Fetch screwdriver from garage and put cupboard door back on hinges. Drink beer. Fetch bottle of Scotch. Pour shot, drink. Apply cold compress to cheek and check records for date of last tetanus shot. Apply whiskey compress to cheek to disinfect. Toss back another shot. Throw T-shirt away and fetch new one from bedroom.
11. Call fire department to retrieve the damn cat from tree across the road. Apologize to neighbor who crashed into fence while swerving to avoid cat.
12. Take last pill from foil-wrap.
Tie the little @!!@#@#$%'s front paws to rear paws with garden twine and bind tightly to leg of dining table, find heavy-duty pruning gloves from shed. Push pill into mouth followed by large piece of steak filet. Be rough about it. Hold head vertically and pour 2 pints of water down throat to wash pill down.
13. Consume remainder of Scotch. Get spouse to drive you to the emergency room, sit quietly while doctor stitches fingers and forearm and remove pill remnants from right eye. Call furniture shop on way home to order new table.
14. Arrange for SPCA to collect mutant cat from hell and call local pet shop to see if they have any hamsters.

How to give a dog a pill:
1. Wrap it in cheese.
In response to Fredrick from San Francisco Bay Are... (show quote)


And that is one of the MANY reasons I will never have a cat. Hamsters, gerbils, and guinea pigs are a much better fit for me. Oh, and ducks - "house ducks"!

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Mar 24, 2024 17:24:16   #
TriX Loc: Raleigh, NC
 
Those of us who are owned by cats know better. Cats are actually wild animals that choose to spend their time with you out of convenience.

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Mar 24, 2024 18:25:59   #
mtcoothaman Loc: Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
 
The other challenge is bathing a cat!

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Mar 24, 2024 18:47:13   #
Earnest Botello Loc: Hockley, Texas
 
mtcoothaman wrote:
The other challenge is bathing a cat!


Yes, you have to wear a suit of armor to bathe a cat.

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Mar 24, 2024 18:47:27   #
Scruples Loc: Brooklyn, New York
 
Don’t try to baptize a cat!

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Mar 24, 2024 19:43:59   #
Horseart Loc: Alabama
 
Scruples wrote:
Don’t try to baptize a cat!


I promise, I won't!

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Mar 24, 2024 21:08:51   #
TriX Loc: Raleigh, NC
 
mtcoothaman wrote:
The other challenge is bathing a cat!


No need to risk your life (although there are cats that like water) - they bathe constantly without any assistance.

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Mar 24, 2024 21:12:17   #
Flyerace Loc: Mt Pleasant, WI
 
This made me chuckle out loud. It takes a lot today to make the laugh out loud. Thanks!

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Mar 24, 2024 22:25:52   #
Scruples Loc: Brooklyn, New York
 
Flyerace wrote:
This made me chuckle out loud. It takes a lot today to make the laugh out loud. Thanks!


I’m glad everyone got a good chuckle. My wife laughed so hard she can’t get to sleep

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Mar 25, 2024 00:00:19   #
flyboy61 Loc: The Great American Desert
 

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Mar 25, 2024 00:19:24   #
DRam11 Loc: Polson, MT
 
I tried to read that to my wife. Unfortunately, I was laughing so hard I could not. That is the funniest thing I have read in a long time.. :

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Mar 25, 2024 05:47:46   #
raymondh Loc: Walker, MI
 
[quote=Scruples]

Animals are very smart. They can eat the Turkey or the Bologna and spit out the pill.
Amen to that! Had a German Shepherd that didn’t like peas. We’d mix a little water with her dog food so it was nice and mushy & bury one pea in the mix. When she was done, the bowl was licked so clean (as dogs are want to do) that it looked like it came out of the dishwasher . . . except for one pea.

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