Thursday, December 3, 2009

Is kitty tough to pill? Try these tips!

You may be one of the lucky owners who can easily administer a pill to your cat. For others though, the thought of placing their fingers near an unhappy cat’s teeth brings images of bloody fingers. Then there are the owners who think they’ve successfully managed to get the medication into the cat, only to discover the pill on the carpet a few days later. Pilling a cat who doesn’t want to be pilled could be the subject of an entire comedy routine… of course it’s not funny if you’re the one doing the pilling. Here are some tips to make the process easier.

 


·         If your cat is prescribed a pill but past experience has told you it’s much easier to administer liquid medication, ask your veterinarian if it comes in liquid form. Knowing your cat’s preference can reduce stress.



·         Flavors such as chicken, tuna, or beef can be added to liquid medication. Many veterinarians have the flavorings in their office but if not, your local pharmacy may. Ask your veterinarian whether the flavoring can be added to a particular liquid prescription.




·         Some medications can be reformulated into transdermal form by a compounding pharmacy. Transdermal medications absorb through the skin at a slow rate. This type of medication is usually rubbed on the inside of the ear tip for absorption through the skin. You’ll need to use a finger cot to prevent absorption through your own skin during administration to make sure kitty gets the entire prescribed amount. Fingers cots are available at any pharmacy. Ask your veterinarian if your cat’s prescription can be reformulated.



·         Don’t crush a pill in food because your cat has an acute sense of smell and will detect it. Crushing a coated pill into food also exposes the bitter-tasting medicine and most likely cause the cat to reject his meal. If he only partially eats then he won’t be getting the appropriate medication amount.

 


·         If your cat likes treats there’s a product available called Pill Pockets that can make medicating much easier. The soft treat has a pocket where you can hide the pill and then close it up. Pill Pockets have a strong taste and scent and many cats readily eat them. In fact, I often use Pill Pockets as treats when clicker training cats because they’re easy to break apart so just one becomes several small rewards for the cat in training. The product is available at pet supply stores and online.



·         Pill guns are another option for administering a pill into a cat’s mouth. It’s a plastic plunger-like device that holds the pill in a little gripper. Pills guns are widely available.


If you end up having to give a pill directly to your cat and you’ve been unsuccessful, you can find the step-by-step technique in Starting from Scratch.

Starting from Scratch

Starting from Scratch

I explain various pilling positions in the book so you can find the one that works best.

 

Pam Johnson-Bennett is a Certified Animal Behavior Consultant and owner of Cat Behavior Associates, LLC.

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  • Annie's Avatar
    Posted by Annie Thu Aug 6, 2009 5:09pm PDT

    How can u say u have had cats and dogs? My Dog Thor K-9 cop owns my house and tolerates the 3 fixed kittys they go out and come in as they please, they don't like to puddle on the flloor, It must BE U.......

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  • Sahill's Avatar
    Posted by Sahill Fri Aug 7, 2009 10:02am PDT

    ho love me i love them

    ho give me i pray him ?

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  • Issiah's Avatar
    Posted by Issiah Mon Aug 10, 2009 9:51am PDT

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    Posted by Issiah Mon Aug 10, 2009 9:52am PDT

    f--- you aizsjhmnk

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    Posted by Issiah Mon Aug 10, 2009 9:52am PDT

    f--- you aizsjhmnk

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  • Mookie's Avatar
    Posted by Mookie Mon Aug 10, 2009 6:07pm PDT

    Ralph why would anyone keep you in human living quarters. You are a lot worse than any animal I have ever known. I hope you get what you deserve. I hope the animals get you back, you deserve it.

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  • Mookie's Avatar
    Posted by Mookie Mon Aug 10, 2009 6:17pm PDT

    I got a little to involved in talking about how bad Ralph is that I forgot to tell you that I use the pill popper from the vet to give mine their pills and it works great. My dog also will take a pill with it. I hope Ralph gets the help he needs because he has a few loose screws.

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  • Michelle S's Avatar
    Posted by Michelle S Tue Aug 11, 2009 4:20am PDT

    Ralph-off the farm and get to school

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  • NANCY R's Avatar
    Posted by NANCY R Tue Aug 11, 2009 1:51pm PDT

    Haha Ralph S - you really need to learn to spell or use spell check - can't make out anything your trying to say there bud.

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  • me_love_you_short_time's Avatar
    Posted by me_love_you_short_time Wed Aug 12, 2009 9:12pm PDT

    what i do for my cat is wrap him like a burrito in a towel. then i will hold the scruff on his neck with one hand then use the other hand to hold his head. he is a fighter so it makes it hard. then my wife will brush his teeth or insert pills. this is the best thing ive found for him

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