[Felvtalk] clever medicating tip

Margo toomanykitties2 at earthlink.net
Fri May 20 08:40:21 CDT 2016



I can't take credit <G>. I learned of it many years ago from a list, probably the big Feline CRF list. At the time I had a CRF Cat who was REALLY tough, but I soon found it was invaluable when dealing with my clowder of feral/hard stray colony. The fencing on their enclosure worked just fine :)

Margo


-----Original Message-----
>From: Marsha <martia at lynxe.com>
>Sent: May 20, 2016 8:18 AM
>To: felvtalk at felineleukemia.org
>Subject: Re: [Felvtalk] clever medicating tip
>
>Very clever!  The never-ending ingenuity of determined pet parents such 
>as yourself is amazing!
>
>Marsha
>
>On 5/20/2016 5:28 AM, Margo wrote:
>> My "Go To" to get meds in a cat involve a high back upholstered chair, or a screen door. The goal is to "hang" the cat by his/her front feet. Hold the cat up to the door at shoulder hieght so that they attach their front claws. Move to the right side of the cat (if you're right-handed). Let them sink until the legs are extended and the cat's head is at a good level for you (don't let the get their back legs under them). Let go of the cat, use your left hand to  tilt the head back and open the mouth, and the right to hold down the lower jaw and either administer the liquid across the tongue, or get the pill way down the throat.
>>
>> It sounds more complicated than it is. Try it when you're NOT trying to medicate, and you may find it could  be helpful. I have had cats that the harder you try, the harder they fight, and the tighter they clench their teeth. This is basically non-restraint, and it's confusing enough to catch them off guard. It also keeps those claws occupied...
>>
>> HTH
>>
>> Margo
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