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Old May 4th 04, 08:29 PM
Christi Conley
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Default Drops in ear !?!?!

My poor Damien does NOT like drops in
his ears at all - he hates them so much I
haven't even been able to get each ear
together - I get one ear and he is GONE -
a poof of hair. . . .

Any tricks to giving your cat ear drops??
I was wondering if warming the liquid would help -
the drops are for excess ear wax - the poor cat has
been getting QTipped for the last year and a half
every day... .

Any help is appreciated : )

Thanks!!!

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Christi
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Art Without Anxiety
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Old May 6th 04, 01:08 AM
Linda E
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When my Mikey needed ears drops, I would have to kneel behind him on the
floor, so that he couldn't back up... which is what he tended to do... not
sure if I was able to both at one time. At the time, he was young and I
would leave the drops on the dining room table.... every time he got up on
the dining room table, I'd take him down and immediately put the drops in
his ear... cured him of wanting to go up there! Of course, I didn't give
him the drops more than was recommended... he naturally got on the table
less and less frequently...


"Christi Conley" wrote in message
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My poor Damien does NOT like drops in
his ears at all - he hates them so much I
haven't even been able to get each ear
together - I get one ear and he is GONE -
a poof of hair. . . .

Any tricks to giving your cat ear drops??
I was wondering if warming the liquid would help -
the drops are for excess ear wax - the poor cat has
been getting QTipped for the last year and a half
every day... .

Any help is appreciated : )

Thanks!!!

--
Christi
Stampin' Up! Representative
Art Without Anxiety
www.ArtWithoutAnxiety.com
^,,^ ^,,^ ^,,^ ^,,^





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Old May 6th 04, 01:08 AM
Linda E
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When my Mikey needed ears drops, I would have to kneel behind him on the
floor, so that he couldn't back up... which is what he tended to do... not
sure if I was able to both at one time. At the time, he was young and I
would leave the drops on the dining room table.... every time he got up on
the dining room table, I'd take him down and immediately put the drops in
his ear... cured him of wanting to go up there! Of course, I didn't give
him the drops more than was recommended... he naturally got on the table
less and less frequently...


"Christi Conley" wrote in message
...
My poor Damien does NOT like drops in
his ears at all - he hates them so much I
haven't even been able to get each ear
together - I get one ear and he is GONE -
a poof of hair. . . .

Any tricks to giving your cat ear drops??
I was wondering if warming the liquid would help -
the drops are for excess ear wax - the poor cat has
been getting QTipped for the last year and a half
every day... .

Any help is appreciated : )

Thanks!!!

--
Christi
Stampin' Up! Representative
Art Without Anxiety
www.ArtWithoutAnxiety.com
^,,^ ^,,^ ^,,^ ^,,^





 




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