Pill the Cat and Live to Tell the Tale
Step One - Be Prepared
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towel or small blanket
It may also help to have a little butter or margarine, a bit of canned food, and an eyedropper that you have filled with low-sodium chicken broth. Some medications cannot be given with food, while others are supposed to be given with food. Pay attention to the details of your prescription so you know whether or not you can offer treats or mix the pill with food. If the pill can be given with food, you may wish to coat the pill with a bit of butter or margarine. This helps it to go down more easily. Giving the cat a bit of broth or liquid from canned food right after administering the pill can help get the cat to swallow. Treats are for afterwards, to reward your kitty.
Once you have gathered your materials, you need to catch the cat. I recommend performing the pilling procedure in a small enclosed room such as a bathroom because a highly resistant feline may try to make a break for it or spit out a pill, requiring you to start over again.
Step 2 - Do the Deed
You need to be decisive and confident about this part. Be gentle with your cat, but don't take no for an answer.
- I usually start out sitting cross-legged on the floor, with the medication in easy reach, but do this however you and the cat are comfortable.
- Wrap the cat in the towel, sort of like bundling a baby, so only its head protrudes. Don't allow feet (claws) to get out either the top or bottom of the towel.
- Hold the cat in your non-dominant arm.
- Use your dominant hand to pick up the pill and gently prise open the cat's mouth from the corners of its lips.
- The goal here is to get the pill to the v-shaped area at the back of the cat's throat. Don't flick the pill, as that involves a risk of choking your cat. Insert your fingers and the pill into the cat's mouth from the front. Don't go at it from the sides unless you want bitten.
- Let the cat close its mouth. Use your hand to keep its mouth closed, while continuing to hold it close.
- Stroke the cat's throat and lightly blow on its nose to encourage swallowing.
- At this point, you can try offering a dropper of broth, tuna liquid, or water. This is a good way to see if the pill has truly been swallowed.
- If you are pretty sure the pill has been taken, offer a treat.
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How to Give Your Cat Liquid Medication
Dr. Rod Winchester, Julington Creek Animal Hospital, demonstrates how to give your cat liquid medication. Visit AnimalWalk and our website (www.jcaw.com) to learn more about pet care and see video clips of our 9-acre off-leash dog park.
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