How to Feed Medicine to a Cat
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Reassure your cat before administering medication.Cat image by Hellen Happy from Fotolia.com
Place the towel and pill in one location. Use a pill cutter to cut a large pill in half. If your cat is aggressive trim its nails ahead of time. Coat the pill with oil or butter to make it easier for your cat to swallow. Provide a calm environment. - 2
Wrap your cat in a towel to keep it immobile.Microfiber Towel - Rolled image by MrGreenBug from Fotolia.com
Wrap your cat snugly in a towel with its head exposed. Place the cat on your lap. - 3
Gently stroke your cat's nose to help it swallow.cat image by nutech21 from Fotolia.com
Grasp the pill between your thumb and forefinger. Use the other hand to hold the cat on either side of the jaw and tilt its head backward so it is looking upwards. Gently pry open the cat's mouth and place the pill near the base of the tongue. Tilt its head back to the normal position. Gently rub the cat's nose to help it swallow. Reward the cat with a treat. - 1). Ask your veterinarian if your cat can take its medicine with food.
- 2). Feed your cat the food a few times before using it to hide the pill so it recognizes it as a treat. Try butter, cheese, hot dogs or canned fish.
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Feed your cat by hand to make sure it swallows all of the medicine.cat image by Gina Smith from Fotolia.com
Wrap the pill in the treat and offer it to the cat. Feed the cat by hand if possible to make sure it has eaten all the food, including the pill.
How to Give Medication By Hand
Hide the Medicine In Your Cats Food.
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