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Originally posted by skive:
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Originally posted by CaptVimes:
I love that as well, I had to help give our cat a tablet because my dad couldnt do it on his own and we were the only two in the house he wouldnt rip the arm off of Laugh Still fought like hell though. Use a towel Smiler.


I found the best way to give my cat tablets recently was to wrap her in a blanket as thickly as possible, wege her in the chair beside me and hope for the best, most of the time though I ended up having to pick a wet, soggy tablet off the floor. Why can't vets give antibiotics like flea drops, that go on the back of the neck??

Sod the towel, these days they go to the vet if they need tablets. Last time we tried one of them developed a fully retractable head, another a jaw locked so tight it would have taken 10 men to prise it open and yet another pissed all over me as soon as I got within 2 feet!
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Originally posted by skive:
quote:
Originally posted by CaptVimes:
I love that as well, I had to help give our cat a tablet because my dad couldnt do it on his own and we were the only two in the house he wouldnt rip the arm off of Laugh Still fought like hell though. Use a towel Smiler.


Sod the towel, these days they go to the vet if they need tablets. Last time we tried one of them developed a fully retractable head, another a jaw locked so tight it would have taken 10 men to prise it open and yet another pissed all over me as soon as I got within 2 feet!
Our vet wouldnt dare tackle him seriously! Me or my dad would take him to the vet with a very thick leather glove but he was so powerful for a small cat. But as I said he would hold of for us I rarely got badly scratched by him but when he bit he meant it. Somebody else he would have really gone for.

Dont get me wrong he was an adorable cat but he hated tablets. The sod pretended to swallow too.
CaptVimes

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