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How to "help the medicine go down"
"Bernie" wrote in message news | My cat is prone to urinary tract infections, which the vet treats him | with antibiotics. I've tried pills, but he spits them out half the time. | I tried stroking his throat, but that doesn't help. I also tried a | plunger type device for this purpose, which shoots the pill down | his throat, but still no success. The last several times I've tried | liquid antibiotic administered with a syringe. Much of this he | spits out, and sometimes vomits, so I don't think he's getting | much of the medication. I can't put the pill or liquid in his food, | because he just won't eat it. Beside the injection that the vet gives | him, how else can I ensure he gets the antibiotic he needs? | | -Thanks | If you don't already feed your cat wet food, then start. He will probably think of it as a treat. If the medication is in pill form, then crush it. If it's a capsul, then open it. Mix the now powdered medication in a couple teaspoons of wet food and feed it to your cat. Don't give your cat anything else to eat until that is gone. -- Hugs, Lynn *strip CLOTHES to reply* Homepage: http://members.shaw.ca/sewfinefashions/ See my boys: http://photos.yahoo.com/bc/papavince_29/ |
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"Bernie" wrote in message news | My cat is prone to urinary tract infections, which the vet treats him | with antibiotics. I've tried pills, but he spits them out half the time. | I tried stroking his throat, but that doesn't help. I also tried a | plunger type device for this purpose, which shoots the pill down | his throat, but still no success. The last several times I've tried | liquid antibiotic administered with a syringe. Much of this he | spits out, and sometimes vomits, so I don't think he's getting | much of the medication. I can't put the pill or liquid in his food, | because he just won't eat it. Beside the injection that the vet gives | him, how else can I ensure he gets the antibiotic he needs? | | -Thanks | If you don't already feed your cat wet food, then start. He will probably think of it as a treat. If the medication is in pill form, then crush it. If it's a capsul, then open it. Mix the now powdered medication in a couple teaspoons of wet food and feed it to your cat. Don't give your cat anything else to eat until that is gone. -- Hugs, Lynn *strip CLOTHES to reply* Homepage: http://members.shaw.ca/sewfinefashions/ See my boys: http://photos.yahoo.com/bc/papavince_29/ |
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wrote on 8/1/03 8:51 PM: My cat is prone to urinary tract infections, which the vet treats him with antibiotics. I've tried pills, but he spits them out half the time. I tried stroking his throat, but that doesn't help. I also tried a plunger type device for this purpose, which shoots the pill down his throat, but still no success. The last several times I've tried liquid antibiotic administered with a syringe. Much of this he spits out, and sometimes vomits, so I don't think he's getting much of the medication. I can't put the pill or liquid in his food, because he just won't eat it. Beside the injection that the vet gives him, how else can I ensure he gets the antibiotic he needs? -Thanks If he spits it out using the pill gun, you aren't getting the pill to the back of the tongue. You can't go straight at the front of the mouth, you have to go in the side and toward the back of the tongue. Do you restrain him when you pill him? The best method I've come across is : http://www.lbah.com/ear_cleaning.htm#fr I find it very effective with the piller. Karen |
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On Fri, 01 Aug 2003 21:51:22 -0400, "Bernie" wrote:
My cat is prone to urinary tract infections, which the vet treats him with antibiotics. I've tried pills, but he spits them out half the time. I tried stroking his throat, but that doesn't help. I also tried a plunger type device for this purpose, which shoots the pill down his throat, but still no success. The last several times I've tried liquid antibiotic administered with a syringe. Much of this he spits out, and sometimes vomits, so I don't think he's getting much of the medication. I can't put the pill or liquid in his food, because he just won't eat it. Beside the injection that the vet gives him, how else can I ensure he gets the antibiotic he needs? -Thanks I've had good luck with coating the pill with butter. That goes down pretty easily provided you can hang onto the slippery pill. My second suggestion would be to look for a compounding pharmacy in your area. Ask your vet. I've used one for a ringworm drug and my kittens lapped every last drop from the syringe. If you don't have a local pharmacy, a search on the internet for "compounding pharmacy" and cats will turn up some online sources. Barb |
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On Fri, 01 Aug 2003 21:51:22 -0400, "Bernie" wrote:
My cat is prone to urinary tract infections, which the vet treats him with antibiotics. I've tried pills, but he spits them out half the time. I tried stroking his throat, but that doesn't help. I also tried a plunger type device for this purpose, which shoots the pill down his throat, but still no success. The last several times I've tried liquid antibiotic administered with a syringe. Much of this he spits out, and sometimes vomits, so I don't think he's getting much of the medication. I can't put the pill or liquid in his food, because he just won't eat it. Beside the injection that the vet gives him, how else can I ensure he gets the antibiotic he needs? -Thanks I've had good luck with coating the pill with butter. That goes down pretty easily provided you can hang onto the slippery pill. My second suggestion would be to look for a compounding pharmacy in your area. Ask your vet. I've used one for a ringworm drug and my kittens lapped every last drop from the syringe. If you don't have a local pharmacy, a search on the internet for "compounding pharmacy" and cats will turn up some online sources. Barb |
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I crashed the pill and mixed in Xena's favorite treat: choicest raw mince
beef. I was so lucky; she ate all! (I made sure that she was pretty hungry beforehand) It was a year ago, and her urinary problem is history. Good luck Andr0 "Bernie" wrote in message news My cat is prone to urinary tract infections, which the vet treats him with antibiotics. I've tried pills, but he spits them out half the time. I tried stroking his throat, but that doesn't help. I also tried a plunger type device for this purpose, which shoots the pill down his throat, but still no success. The last several times I've tried liquid antibiotic administered with a syringe. Much of this he spits out, and sometimes vomits, so I don't think he's getting much of the medication. I can't put the pill or liquid in his food, because he just won't eat it. Beside the injection that the vet gives him, how else can I ensure he gets the antibiotic he needs? -Thanks |
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I crashed the pill and mixed in Xena's favorite treat: choicest raw mince
beef. I was so lucky; she ate all! (I made sure that she was pretty hungry beforehand) It was a year ago, and her urinary problem is history. Good luck Andr0 "Bernie" wrote in message news My cat is prone to urinary tract infections, which the vet treats him with antibiotics. I've tried pills, but he spits them out half the time. I tried stroking his throat, but that doesn't help. I also tried a plunger type device for this purpose, which shoots the pill down his throat, but still no success. The last several times I've tried liquid antibiotic administered with a syringe. Much of this he spits out, and sometimes vomits, so I don't think he's getting much of the medication. I can't put the pill or liquid in his food, because he just won't eat it. Beside the injection that the vet gives him, how else can I ensure he gets the antibiotic he needs? -Thanks |
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Our cat was also prone to urinary tract infections. We tried about
everything to get her to take the little pill. Canned food, tuna, lunch meat, hamburger-- nothing worked. She would either eat around it or ignore the food altogether. We finally found one thing that worked. She loves kitty treats and comes running whenever she hears that can shake. The Pounce brand hairball treats work wonderfully! Make sure that you buy the soft kind, not crunchy. They have a goo in the middle of them. Just squeeze open one end, insert pill and seal shut. Give it to your kitty as you would any treat. He'll never know the difference. She's even trained to the point that she comes running whenever she hears a medicine bottle. Go figure! Hope this helps. Luna and Bubba too "Bernie" wrote in message news My cat is prone to urinary tract infections, which the vet treats him with antibiotics. I've tried pills, but he spits them out half the time. I tried stroking his throat, but that doesn't help. I also tried a plunger type device for this purpose, which shoots the pill down his throat, but still no success. The last several times I've tried liquid antibiotic administered with a syringe. Much of this he spits out, and sometimes vomits, so I don't think he's getting much of the medication. I can't put the pill or liquid in his food, because he just won't eat it. Beside the injection that the vet gives him, how else can I ensure he gets the antibiotic he needs? -Thanks |
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Our cat was also prone to urinary tract infections. We tried about
everything to get her to take the little pill. Canned food, tuna, lunch meat, hamburger-- nothing worked. She would either eat around it or ignore the food altogether. We finally found one thing that worked. She loves kitty treats and comes running whenever she hears that can shake. The Pounce brand hairball treats work wonderfully! Make sure that you buy the soft kind, not crunchy. They have a goo in the middle of them. Just squeeze open one end, insert pill and seal shut. Give it to your kitty as you would any treat. He'll never know the difference. She's even trained to the point that she comes running whenever she hears a medicine bottle. Go figure! Hope this helps. Luna and Bubba too "Bernie" wrote in message news My cat is prone to urinary tract infections, which the vet treats him with antibiotics. I've tried pills, but he spits them out half the time. I tried stroking his throat, but that doesn't help. I also tried a plunger type device for this purpose, which shoots the pill down his throat, but still no success. The last several times I've tried liquid antibiotic administered with a syringe. Much of this he spits out, and sometimes vomits, so I don't think he's getting much of the medication. I can't put the pill or liquid in his food, because he just won't eat it. Beside the injection that the vet gives him, how else can I ensure he gets the antibiotic he needs? -Thanks |
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