Sean, I've been pilling cats for 25ish years now. I find that speed of action is best, but of course you can't really be fast until you've done it successfully a few times so you know what will work on that cat. I have great confidence in my cat-pilling abilities - if it were practical to do so, I would offer to come by and do the deed for you. That said, this cute little spaz of a Sammie - I am pretty sure there is no way that I will ever successfully medicate her. Unless they come up with a line of medications made from chicken, that taste like chicken, smell like chicken, and feel like chicken.
'Lineage'
Spike's Bitches 35: We Got a History
[NAFDA] Spike-centric discussion. Lusty, lewd (only occasionally crude), risque (and frisque), bawdy (Oh, lawdy!), flirty ('cuz we're purty), raunchy talk inside. Caveat lector.
Dammit, Andi! I don't care how far it is, get over here!
Wrapping the cat in a big towel sometimes offers much protection.
Ok that wasn't such great advice I needed to give it twice.
But yeah, Sean, I'll just leave a note for Daniel, and call my boss, and I'll be on my way....
Yeah, we tried the towel thing. He's surprisingly nimble.
But yeah, Sean, I'll just leave a note for Daniel, and call my boss, and I'll be on my way....
Cool, thanks! Yep, Buffistas always come through....
Right. I'm putting my shoes on now, and I should be there in about... rest stops... mountains... the way I drive... 2 weeks.
The kitchen and living room are cleaned up so that the cable guy doesn't think I'm a total slob. He's supposed to be here between 1-5, so now the sitting and waiting begins.
I came across Pill Pockets [link] recently and I'll definitely try them out next time my cat has meds I have to give.