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"kaeli" wrote in message ... In article , op enlightened us with... Such a tiny little pill to cause so much trouble! Cajun, is feeling better, and now that he is, he remembers that he really doesn't care for me. Dean was holding him, I was scruffing him and pilling him. Until yesterday morning when Cajun managed to claw Dean pretty badly. (Still got him pilled) If he had restrained him properly, he could not have been clawed. Restraining the cat without hurting yourself or your cat is easier said than done. http://www.doctordog.com/catbook/1-14cvg.gif This shows how to hold the cat so it cannot claw. Make sure some of your (or his) weight is on Cajun's shoulder so he can't be a squirmy wormy. The rest of the page is helpful, too. http://www.doctordog.com/catbook/cathand.html You're just going to have to bribe him to help you again. I have found that liquid is easier to give than a pill. The cat doesn't have to open its mouth for liquid. You can squirt it in between the teeth (the gap behind the "canine" teeth) and let gravity do the work. -- -- ~kaeli~ I've had some success stuffing small pills in the same place you mention, between the back teeth. Then just hold the mouth shut and massage the throat. Wrapping them snuggly in a towel helps too. Wendy |
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"kaeli" wrote in message ... In article , op enlightened us with... Such a tiny little pill to cause so much trouble! Cajun, is feeling better, and now that he is, he remembers that he really doesn't care for me. Dean was holding him, I was scruffing him and pilling him. Until yesterday morning when Cajun managed to claw Dean pretty badly. (Still got him pilled) If he had restrained him properly, he could not have been clawed. Restraining the cat without hurting yourself or your cat is easier said than done. http://www.doctordog.com/catbook/1-14cvg.gif This shows how to hold the cat so it cannot claw. Make sure some of your (or his) weight is on Cajun's shoulder so he can't be a squirmy wormy. The rest of the page is helpful, too. http://www.doctordog.com/catbook/cathand.html You're just going to have to bribe him to help you again. I have found that liquid is easier to give than a pill. The cat doesn't have to open its mouth for liquid. You can squirt it in between the teeth (the gap behind the "canine" teeth) and let gravity do the work. -- -- ~kaeli~ I've had some success stuffing small pills in the same place you mention, between the back teeth. Then just hold the mouth shut and massage the throat. Wrapping them snuggly in a towel helps too. Wendy |
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"kaeli" wrote in message ... In article , op enlightened us with... Such a tiny little pill to cause so much trouble! Cajun, is feeling better, and now that he is, he remembers that he really doesn't care for me. Dean was holding him, I was scruffing him and pilling him. Until yesterday morning when Cajun managed to claw Dean pretty badly. (Still got him pilled) If he had restrained him properly, he could not have been clawed. Restraining the cat without hurting yourself or your cat is easier said than done. http://www.doctordog.com/catbook/1-14cvg.gif This shows how to hold the cat so it cannot claw. Make sure some of your (or his) weight is on Cajun's shoulder so he can't be a squirmy wormy. The rest of the page is helpful, too. http://www.doctordog.com/catbook/cathand.html You're just going to have to bribe him to help you again. I have found that liquid is easier to give than a pill. The cat doesn't have to open its mouth for liquid. You can squirt it in between the teeth (the gap behind the "canine" teeth) and let gravity do the work. -- -- ~kaeli~ I've had some success stuffing small pills in the same place you mention, between the back teeth. Then just hold the mouth shut and massage the throat. Wrapping them snuggly in a towel helps too. Wendy |
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Do yourself and your pet a favor, check this site out all they have is all natural remedies which can be put into the animals food or water. www.felinemedicinechest.com Good Luck, Andrea "Angela" wrote in message ... Such a tiny little pill to cause so much trouble! Cajun, is feeling better, and now that he is, he remembers that he really doesn't care for me. Dean was holding him, I was scruffing him and pilling him. Until yesterday morning when Cajun managed to claw Dean pretty badly. (Still got him pilled) Last night, I tried a tiny amount of lamb baby food with the pill inside. He swallowed it. This morning, he refused it and the other cats converged to help eat it. Dean said he wasn't holding him again, wished me good luck and left for work. (Remind me to smack him when he gets home!) I couldn't get NEAR him, he is semi feral and the only person who can pick him up is Dean. I used to be able to pick him up a few times, but that was before I spent the weekend pilling him. I finally locked all the cats out of the front part of the house except Cajun and put the baby food spoon with pill on the floor. He ignored it for about half an hour. I finally scooped up the pill and walked over to where he was commiserating with Doby through the closed door. Somehow, I managed to get the pill down him by scruffing and pilling him quickly. Maybe I'll try a different flavor of baby food tonight to encourage him to try it. I don't know. Maybe put Dean in his leather jacket so he doesn't lose half the skin on his stomach/chest again. (Dean is not the greatest of cat restrainers, he tries, but he doesn't have the experience of working in a vet clinic learning how to not lose skin. He has never had to hold a cat who was serious about getting down before. I'd hold Caj and let Dean pill but he can't seem to get the pill DOWN his throat far enough. Add to the fact that these cats are his kids and he really HATES having to help "torture" them, well....you can see the problem.) Any good ideas? Cajun is excellent at hiding and knows all the escape routes in this house. He's not just your "normal cat", he retains his feral waryness about me walking up to him, especially after I pilled him a few times. Angela (Aol.com doesn't hop!) www.rabbitadoption.org Rabbits & small animals for adoption--worldwide links, including vet referrals & other rescues, care tips, mail order products, etc. |
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Hello,
Do yourself and your pet a favor, check this site out all they have is all natural remedies which can be put into the animals food or water. www.felinemedicinechest.com Good Luck, Andrea "Angela" wrote in message ... Such a tiny little pill to cause so much trouble! Cajun, is feeling better, and now that he is, he remembers that he really doesn't care for me. Dean was holding him, I was scruffing him and pilling him. Until yesterday morning when Cajun managed to claw Dean pretty badly. (Still got him pilled) Last night, I tried a tiny amount of lamb baby food with the pill inside. He swallowed it. This morning, he refused it and the other cats converged to help eat it. Dean said he wasn't holding him again, wished me good luck and left for work. (Remind me to smack him when he gets home!) I couldn't get NEAR him, he is semi feral and the only person who can pick him up is Dean. I used to be able to pick him up a few times, but that was before I spent the weekend pilling him. I finally locked all the cats out of the front part of the house except Cajun and put the baby food spoon with pill on the floor. He ignored it for about half an hour. I finally scooped up the pill and walked over to where he was commiserating with Doby through the closed door. Somehow, I managed to get the pill down him by scruffing and pilling him quickly. Maybe I'll try a different flavor of baby food tonight to encourage him to try it. I don't know. Maybe put Dean in his leather jacket so he doesn't lose half the skin on his stomach/chest again. (Dean is not the greatest of cat restrainers, he tries, but he doesn't have the experience of working in a vet clinic learning how to not lose skin. He has never had to hold a cat who was serious about getting down before. I'd hold Caj and let Dean pill but he can't seem to get the pill DOWN his throat far enough. Add to the fact that these cats are his kids and he really HATES having to help "torture" them, well....you can see the problem.) Any good ideas? Cajun is excellent at hiding and knows all the escape routes in this house. He's not just your "normal cat", he retains his feral waryness about me walking up to him, especially after I pilled him a few times. Angela (Aol.com doesn't hop!) www.rabbitadoption.org Rabbits & small animals for adoption--worldwide links, including vet referrals & other rescues, care tips, mail order products, etc. |
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Hello,
Do yourself and your pet a favor, check this site out all they have is all natural remedies which can be put into the animals food or water. www.felinemedicinechest.com Good Luck, Andrea "Angela" wrote in message ... Such a tiny little pill to cause so much trouble! Cajun, is feeling better, and now that he is, he remembers that he really doesn't care for me. Dean was holding him, I was scruffing him and pilling him. Until yesterday morning when Cajun managed to claw Dean pretty badly. (Still got him pilled) Last night, I tried a tiny amount of lamb baby food with the pill inside. He swallowed it. This morning, he refused it and the other cats converged to help eat it. Dean said he wasn't holding him again, wished me good luck and left for work. (Remind me to smack him when he gets home!) I couldn't get NEAR him, he is semi feral and the only person who can pick him up is Dean. I used to be able to pick him up a few times, but that was before I spent the weekend pilling him. I finally locked all the cats out of the front part of the house except Cajun and put the baby food spoon with pill on the floor. He ignored it for about half an hour. I finally scooped up the pill and walked over to where he was commiserating with Doby through the closed door. Somehow, I managed to get the pill down him by scruffing and pilling him quickly. Maybe I'll try a different flavor of baby food tonight to encourage him to try it. I don't know. Maybe put Dean in his leather jacket so he doesn't lose half the skin on his stomach/chest again. (Dean is not the greatest of cat restrainers, he tries, but he doesn't have the experience of working in a vet clinic learning how to not lose skin. He has never had to hold a cat who was serious about getting down before. I'd hold Caj and let Dean pill but he can't seem to get the pill DOWN his throat far enough. Add to the fact that these cats are his kids and he really HATES having to help "torture" them, well....you can see the problem.) Any good ideas? Cajun is excellent at hiding and knows all the escape routes in this house. He's not just your "normal cat", he retains his feral waryness about me walking up to him, especially after I pilled him a few times. Angela (Aol.com doesn't hop!) www.rabbitadoption.org Rabbits & small animals for adoption--worldwide links, including vet referrals & other rescues, care tips, mail order products, etc. |
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"kaeli" wrote in message ... In article , op enlightened us with... Such a tiny little pill to cause so much trouble! Cajun, is feeling better, and now that he is, he remembers that he really doesn't care for me. Dean was holding him, I was scruffing him and pilling him. Until yesterday morning when Cajun managed to claw Dean pretty badly. (Still got him pilled) If he had restrained him properly, he could not have been clawed. Restraining the cat without hurting yourself or your cat is easier said than done. http://www.doctordog.com/catbook/1-14cvg.gif This shows how to hold the cat so it cannot claw. Make sure some of your (or his) weight is on Cajun's shoulder so he can't be a squirmy wormy. Easier to wrap in a towel: http://www.lbah.com/ear_cleaning.htm#fr |
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"kaeli" wrote in message ... In article , op enlightened us with... Such a tiny little pill to cause so much trouble! Cajun, is feeling better, and now that he is, he remembers that he really doesn't care for me. Dean was holding him, I was scruffing him and pilling him. Until yesterday morning when Cajun managed to claw Dean pretty badly. (Still got him pilled) If he had restrained him properly, he could not have been clawed. Restraining the cat without hurting yourself or your cat is easier said than done. http://www.doctordog.com/catbook/1-14cvg.gif This shows how to hold the cat so it cannot claw. Make sure some of your (or his) weight is on Cajun's shoulder so he can't be a squirmy wormy. Easier to wrap in a towel: http://www.lbah.com/ear_cleaning.htm#fr |
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"Chris" wrote in message ... Hello, Do yourself and your pet a favor, check this site out all they have is all natural remedies which can be put into the animals food or water. www.felinemedicinechest.com Good Luck, Andrea "Angela" wrote in message ... Such a tiny little pill to cause so much trouble! Cajun, is feeling better, and now that he is, he remembers that he really doesn't care for me. Dean was holding him, I was scruffing him and pilling him. Until yesterday morning when Cajun managed to claw Dean pretty badly. (Still got him pilled) Last night, I tried a tiny amount of lamb baby food with the pill inside. He swallowed it. This morning, he refused it and the other cats converged to help eat it. Dean said he wasn't holding him again, wished me good luck and left for work. (Remind me to smack him when he gets home!) I couldn't get NEAR him, he is semi feral and the only person who can pick him up is Dean. I used to be able to pick him up a few times, but that was before I spent the weekend pilling him. I finally locked all the cats out of the front part of the house except Cajun and put the baby food spoon with pill on the floor. He ignored it for about half an hour. I finally scooped up the pill and walked over to where he was commiserating with Doby through the closed door. Somehow, I managed to get the pill down him by scruffing and pilling him quickly. Maybe I'll try a different flavor of baby food tonight to encourage him to try it. I don't know. Maybe put Dean in his leather jacket so he doesn't lose half the skin on his stomach/chest again. (Dean is not the greatest of cat restrainers, he tries, but he doesn't have the experience of working in a vet clinic learning how to not lose skin. He has never had to hold a cat who was serious about getting down before. I'd hold Caj and let Dean pill but he can't seem to get the pill DOWN his throat far enough. Add to the fact that these cats are his kids and he really HATES having to help "torture" them, well....you can see the problem.) Any good ideas? Cajun is excellent at hiding and knows all the escape routes in this house. He's not just your "normal cat", he retains his feral waryness about me walking up to him, especially after I pilled him a few times. Angela (Aol.com doesn't hop!) www.rabbitadoption.org Rabbits & small animals for adoption--worldwide links, including vet referrals & other rescues, care tips, mail order products, etc. |
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"Chris" wrote in message ... Hello, Do yourself and your pet a favor, check this site out all they have is all natural remedies which can be put into the animals food or water. www.felinemedicinechest.com Good Luck, Andrea "Angela" wrote in message ... Such a tiny little pill to cause so much trouble! Cajun, is feeling better, and now that he is, he remembers that he really doesn't care for me. Dean was holding him, I was scruffing him and pilling him. Until yesterday morning when Cajun managed to claw Dean pretty badly. (Still got him pilled) Last night, I tried a tiny amount of lamb baby food with the pill inside. He swallowed it. This morning, he refused it and the other cats converged to help eat it. Dean said he wasn't holding him again, wished me good luck and left for work. (Remind me to smack him when he gets home!) I couldn't get NEAR him, he is semi feral and the only person who can pick him up is Dean. I used to be able to pick him up a few times, but that was before I spent the weekend pilling him. I finally locked all the cats out of the front part of the house except Cajun and put the baby food spoon with pill on the floor. He ignored it for about half an hour. I finally scooped up the pill and walked over to where he was commiserating with Doby through the closed door. Somehow, I managed to get the pill down him by scruffing and pilling him quickly. Maybe I'll try a different flavor of baby food tonight to encourage him to try it. I don't know. Maybe put Dean in his leather jacket so he doesn't lose half the skin on his stomach/chest again. (Dean is not the greatest of cat restrainers, he tries, but he doesn't have the experience of working in a vet clinic learning how to not lose skin. He has never had to hold a cat who was serious about getting down before. I'd hold Caj and let Dean pill but he can't seem to get the pill DOWN his throat far enough. Add to the fact that these cats are his kids and he really HATES having to help "torture" them, well....you can see the problem.) Any good ideas? Cajun is excellent at hiding and knows all the escape routes in this house. He's not just your "normal cat", he retains his feral waryness about me walking up to him, especially after I pilled him a few times. Angela (Aol.com doesn't hop!) www.rabbitadoption.org Rabbits & small animals for adoption--worldwide links, including vet referrals & other rescues, care tips, mail order products, etc. |
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