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MIButterfly

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15. I tried that. She wouldn't eat it, just sniffed at and walked away.
Tue Sep 9, 2025, 03:31 PM
Sep 2025

I even tried giving her one without a pill in it so she would get used to it. It could be she just doesn't like soft treats. My last cat didn't like soft treats at all.

Thanks for the suggestion, though!

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thank god for ear goo. even the vet, burly 200 guy couldn't open small female baby bitch's 7lb cat's mouth. pansypoo53219 Sep 2025 #1
The vet suggested the ear goo after she already had given me 90 pills. MIButterfly Sep 2025 #3
Be careful. My sweet little girl put me in the hospital with a bite during a pill-giving session. Midnight Writer Sep 2025 #2
OMG! What an awful experience. Thank you for telling me. I'll have to be more careful in the future. MIButterfly Sep 2025 #5
I just started with him a few days ago, so I don't know how long the relaxed method will work. Midnight Writer Sep 2025 #7
Have you asked your vet if the meds can be turned into a liquid, & if so, which pharmacy can do it? tblue37 Sep 2025 #10
When I told the vet about my difficulty in getting the pills into Martini, MIButterfly Sep 2025 #12
I once read that trying to give a pill to a cat... Enter stage left Sep 2025 #4
It is a struggle! A test of wills, as it were, with the cat usually winning. MIButterfly Sep 2025 #6
Sounds like both you and Martini need a martini after all that! MLAA Sep 2025 #8
Do you have a pill shooter? SheltieLover Sep 2025 #9
You need a pill pusher gadget..... Karadeniz Sep 2025 #11
I have had great success with Greenie's pill pockets DeeDeeNY Sep 2025 #13
I tried that. She wouldn't eat it, just sniffed at and walked away. MIButterfly Sep 2025 #15
Ugh. Probably the ear stuff is the most workable then. DeeDeeNY Sep 2025 #16
Before I give my cat dinner bif Sep 2025 #14
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