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Old 25-07-2011, 11:55 AM
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Re: Help giving a tablet!

Best thing to do is stroke the cat for a few mins so she is nice and calm then get the pill with some butter around it, quickly open her mouth and put it as far back as you can then hold her mouth shut and rub her throat. Works near enough everytime apart from sometimes she will just not swallow and then has a go at me with her claws lol.
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Best thing to do is stroke the cat for a few mins so she is nice and calm then get the pill with some butter around it, quickly open her mouth and put it as far back as you can then hold her mouth shut and rub her throat. Works near enough everytime apart from sometimes she will just not swallow and then has a go at me with her claws lol.
or they get wise to it and pretend to swallow and then spit it out on the floor hahahahaha they're so funny
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